Part 3: The mysterious world of the cat
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Part 3: The mysterious world of the cat
The hidden secrets of the cat
Cats are known for their independence and independence, but that doesn't mean they don't have their own secrets and rituals.
For example, did you know that cats have a tendency to hide when they feel sick or weak?
This is an instinctive behavior that goes back to their wild ancestors, which taught them to hide weakness from potential predators.
A self-cleaning machine:
One of the most impressive features of cats is their ability to clean themselves with such precision and efficiency.
Their tongues are covered in small, jagged barbs that act as a comb to remove dirt and loose hair from their fur.
In addition, cats produce a special secretion from the glands at the base of their tail that they use to lubricate their fur and keep it shiny and healthy.
The Cat's Inner Compass
Cats are known for their excellent senses and their ability to find home even when lost.
This is due in part to their keen sense of direction and their ability to create mental maps of their territory.
Research has shown that cats can use the sun, the stars and even the Earth's magnetic field to navigate and find their way back to their home base.