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  2. Cat senses - Wikipedia

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    Cats have one of the broadest ranges of hearing among mammals. [11] Humans and cats have a similar range of hearing on the low end of the scale, but cats can hear much higher-pitched sounds, up to 64 kHz, which is 1.6 octaves above the range of a human, and 1 octave above the range of a dog.

  3. What colors can cats see? Here's how your pet perceives the ...

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    The truth behind your pet's eyesight. What does cat vision look like? Feline vision can be equated to that of a colorblind person, according to Purina. Cats see "muted tones of blues, yellows ...

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  5. Resident Cat's Heart Slowly Opening to New Kitten Brother ...

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    But just because cats do tend to like having one another around, they can also be famously slow to warm up to strangers, and so introducing your cat to a new arrival may be a lengthy process, full ...

  6. Ace of Hearts (Chris Rea song) - Wikipedia

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    Excerpts from "I Can Hear Your Heart Beat" (Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival) – 7:00; 7-inch double-pack single (UK release) [9] "Ace of Hearts" (Special Remix) – 3:49; Excerpts from "I Can Hear Your Heart Beat" (Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival) – 7:00 "Bitter Sweet" – 1:13 "Auf Immer" – 4:41

  7. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Dominance can be seen among domestic cats in multi-cat households. "Subordinate" cats submit to the "dominant" cat. Dominance includes such behaviors as the submissive cats walking around the dominant cat, waiting for the dominant cat to walk past them, avoiding eye contact, crouching, lying on their side (defensive posture), and retreating ...

  8. I've cracked the code on feline love – here are the sweetest ...

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    When it comes to activities to do with your cat, nothing beats a cat nap! While some cats will snuggle in close, others will be content to lie at the end of the bed — either way, a joint snooze ...

  9. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats, like humans, keep their muscles trim and their body flexible by stretching. Additionally, such periodic scratching serves to clean and sharpen their claws. [60] Indoor cats may benefit from being provided with a scratching post so that they are less likely to use carpet or furniture, which they can easily ruin. [61]