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5 Cat facts we bet you didn’t know! Mini Tigers at Home

5 Cat facts we bet you didn’t know! Mini Tigers at Home

Mini Tigers at Home - 5 Cat facts we bet you didn't know!

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Have you ever considered that your domestic cat shares an astonishing 95.6% of its genetic makeup with tigers? This close genetic relationship explains many of their instinctual behaviors, such as stalking, pouncing, and marking their territory, which mirror the actions of their wild relatives. Whether it’s the way they crouch before a leap or the territorial scent marking they engage in, these feline traits are a fascinating reminder of their wild ancestry.

Sweet? No Thanks!

Interestingly, cats are unable to taste sweetness, a trait that sets them apart from humans. Their taste buds have not evolved to appreciate sugary flavors, which means that while we might indulge in desserts, our feline friends have no interest in sweet treats. This unique aspect of their taste perception is a reflection of their carnivorous diet, which is primarily focused on protein rather than carbohydrates.

Night Vision Pros

While cats may struggle with nearsightedness, they possess remarkable peripheral and night vision capabilities that far exceed those of humans. This exceptional vision allows them to detect even the slightest movements in low-light conditions, making them adept hunters during dusk and dawn. Their eyes are specially adapted to gather more light, which is why they can navigate and thrive in the dark, showcasing their evolutionary prowess as nocturnal predators.

Climbing Up Is Easy, Climbing Down…Not So Much

Ascending trees is a breeze for cats, but descending can be quite the challenge! Due to the unique shape of their claws, which are designed to grip surfaces while climbing, felines are unable to navigate downwards headfirst. This means they often have to awkwardly backtrack their way down, making the descent a bit of a clumsy affair.

Jumping Champions

When it comes to jumping, cats are true champions! They possess the remarkable ability to leap as far as six times their own body length in one bound. This incredible agility allows them to land precisely where they intend, showcasing their impressive athleticism and precision in movement. No wonder they always land where they want.

Dogs in South Africa. Some facts to know!

Dogs in South Africa. Some facts to know!

South Africa boasts a rich canine history and several unique dog breeds, including the iconic Rhodesian Ridgeback, known for its distinctive ridge of hair, and the Boerboel, a strong and loyal farm dog.

Here’s a more detailed look at some cool facts about dogs in South Africa:

Unique South African Dog Breeds:

• Rhodesian Ridgeback:
This breed, recognized as South Africa’s national dog, is known for its unique ridge of hair growing in the opposite direction on its back.
• Boerboel:
Originally bred to guard farms, Boerboels are known for their strength, loyalty, and protective nature, and are affectionate with their families but wary of strangers.
• African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus):
While not a domesticated breed, these wild dogs are a fascinating part of South Africa’s canine heritage, known for their striking appearance and cooperative hunting behavior.

Other Interesting Facts:

• Just Nuisance:
This Great Dane was a beloved figure in South Africa, becoming the only dog ever to be officially enlisted in the Royal Navy, serving at HMS Afrikander in Simon’s Town.

Common breeds:
German Shepherd, Boerboel, Ridgeback, and Pit Bull are among the most common breeds in South Africa.

 

Dogs are popular pets:

Dogs are the most popular pets in South Africa, with large breeds making up 50% of the dog population.

Rhodesian Ridgeback’s origins:
The Rhodesian Ridgeback’s name comes from a unique genetic mutation that led to a strip of hair on the dog’s back to grow in the opposite direction, giving it a distinguished appearance.

 

African Wild Dog Facts:
• Status: Endangered.
• Population: Estimated 6,600.
• Habitat: Deserts, forests, and grasslands – all parts of the savannah biome.
• Max speed: Up to 44mph

From hunting companions to protectors – the relationship between dogs and humans goes back thousands of years.

Today, one of the most domesticated animals, in many parts of the world the Canis lupus familiaris is a beloved family member and friend we share our lives with.

Here are 10 fascinating facts about our furry companions.

• Dogs can smell diseases such as diabetes and cancer.
• Dogs conduct their “business” in a north south-direction.
• Dogs can smell about 10,000 times better than humans.
• Dogs know when they do not have enough information to solve a problem and actively search for more input.
• Dogs have three eyelids.
• To drink water, dogs plunge their tongue straight into the water, pull it to the rear and shovel the water into their throat.
• The smell in a dog’s urine lets other dogs know if the one who left the message is young or old, male or female, healthy or sick and happy or angry.
• Dogs can see colours, however, their perception of colour resembles that of a person who is colour blind.
• Dogs can estimate the size of another dog by the sound of their growling.
• Sweat ducts in dogs’ paws are activated when it is too hot and helps to keep their body temperature cool. Because of dogs’ “sweaty feet”, they leave wet footprints.

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Everything you need to know in 2025 to keep your pet healthy and happy!

Everything you need to know in 2025 to keep your pet healthy and happy!

Everything you need to know in 2025 to keep your pet healthy and happy:

Schedule a Vet Check-Up
Start the year with a wellness exam to ensure your pet is healthy.
Update vaccinations and discuss parasite prevention (fleas, ticks, heartworms).

Review Diet and Nutrition
Assess your pet’s diet and make adjustments if needed to support their age, activity level, and health.
Avoid overfeeding post-holiday treats to prevent weight gain.

Grooming Needs
Maintain grooming routines: baths, nail trimming, and coat brushing.
Check ears and teeth to prevent infections or dental issues.

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