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  2. Can cats taste sugar? - AOL

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    So while the jury is still out on whether some cats may be able to taste sugar in concentrated forms when it comes to what human food can cats eat and taste, things like tuna, chicken, prawns, and ...

  3. Cat senses - Wikipedia

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    Cats can judge within 8 centimetres (3 inches) the location of a sound being made 1 metre (1 yard) away [13] —this can be useful for locating their prey. It is a common misconception that all white cats with blue eyes are deaf. [14] This is not true, as there are many blue-eyed cats with perfect hearing.

  4. Taste - Wikipedia

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    Not all mammals share the same tastes: some rodents can taste starch (which humans cannot), cats cannot taste sweetness, and several other carnivores, including hyenas, dolphins, and sea lions, have lost the ability to sense up to four of their ancestral five basic tastes. [16]

  5. Special senses - Wikipedia

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    Not all mammals share the same taste senses: some rodents can taste starch (which humans cannot), cats cannot taste sweetness but can taste ATP, and several other carnivores including hyenas, dolphins, and sea lions, have lost the ability to sense up to four of their ancestral five taste senses. [27]

  6. Is it OK to feed your cat bananas? Your cat's dietary ... - AOL

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    Your cat may not like bananas, as their taste buds aren't very responsive to sugary flavors. Cats are not interested in sweet foods, like bananas, in the same way humans are. If they react poorly ...

  7. Can cats have chocolate? How dangerous the sweet treat is for ...

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    Humans can easily process theobromine, so it is not a threat to us. Cats and other pets , however, cannot quickly metabolize the alkaloid, The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals reports.

  8. Olfactory system - Wikipedia

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    The olfactory system, is the sensory system used for the sense of smell (olfaction). Olfaction is one of the special senses directly associated with specific organs. Most mammals and reptiles have a main olfactory system and an accessory olfactory system.

  9. Vet reveals 8 reasons why your cat’s not drinking (and what ...

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    The type of bowl can make a difference, too - metal bowls can taint the water, making it taste strange and causing cats to stop drinking. Plastic bowls can harbour bacteria, and cause smells that ...