Cats have 230 bones, that's 24 more bones than humans.
Gabby close-ups with extension tube by Paul Sager, on Flickr
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Cats move with their right feet and then their left feet. The only other animals that walk this way are camels and giraffes.
Gabby close-ups with extension tube
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Indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats. Neutered and spayed cats live longer than unaltered cats.
Gabby close-ups with extension tube
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About 200 feral cats live at Disneyland.
Gabby at home
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Ancient Egyptian family members shaved their eyebrows in mourning when the family cat died.
A cat's life
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