Discover fascinating cat breeds, learn expert care tips, and enjoy an endless stream of adorable cat photos. Because every day is better with cats.
Explore BreedsEach breed has its own unique personality and charm
Calm, easygoing and irresistibly plush. The teddy bear of the cat world.
GentleGentle giants with tufted ears and bushy tails. Loyal, playful and surprisingly dog-like.
FriendlyVocal, intelligent and deeply affectionate. They'll talk your ear off and love every minute.
SocialDistinctive folded ears and owl-like expression. Sweet-natured couch companions.
CalmThings you probably didn't know about your furry friend
Cats sleep 12-16 hours per day. That's about 70% of their lives spent snoozing. They've truly mastered the art of relaxation.
A cat's sense of smell is 14 times stronger than a human's. Their nose has 200 million scent receptors compared to our mere 5 million.
Domestic cats can reach speeds of 30 mph in short bursts. That's faster than Usain Bolt's top speed of 27.8 mph.
Cats purr at 25-150 Hz — a frequency range that promotes bone healing and tissue repair. They're literally healing themselves.
A cat's brain is 90% similar to a human's. They have nearly twice as many neurons in their cerebral cortex as dogs.
Cats need only 1/6th the light that humans do to see. Their tapetum lucidum reflects light back through the retina.
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Keep your feline friend happy and healthy
Cats are prone to kidney issues. Place multiple water bowls around the house and consider a cat water fountain — many cats prefer running water.
Annual vet visits catch problems early. Indoor cats need checkups too — dental disease affects 70% of cats over age 3.
Bored cats develop behavioral issues. Rotate toys weekly, use puzzle feeders, and dedicate 15 minutes daily to interactive play.
Cats are obligate carnivores. Choose high-protein food with real meat as the first ingredient. Avoid grain-heavy fillers.
Scoop daily, full change weekly. One litter box per cat plus one extra. Place them in quiet, accessible spots away from food.
Scratching is natural and essential. Provide tall, sturdy posts near sleeping areas. Sisal rope posts are most cats' favorite.