Despite their popularity, myths about cats persist. Separating fact
from fiction provides a greater understanding of how to meet their
special needs.
A falling cat always lands on its feet
When a cat falls a short distance, it often twists itself around to
right itself and land on its feet. However, falls from heights can
cause severe injury or death.
A window without a screen or with an insecurely fastened screen
is a life-threatening hazard. Other accidents happen when an air
conditioner is removed from the window for cleaning or repair.
Balconies are also a danger. A cat may fall from a balcony rail as it
chases an insect.
Securely fastened screens and being alert to other high-rise dangers help prevent serious injuries resulting from falls.
Cats have nine lives
This myth probably started as the result
of a cat’s flexible skeleton that allows squeezing and twisting to
negotiate narrow and awkward places.
The factors that influence a cat’s longevity are proper diet
and care, including regular visits to the veterinarian, and the cat’s
genetic makeup.
The average life span for a neutered cat who is housed inside
is estimated to be from 12 to 14 years. The maximum life span is said
to be 35 years. The roaming cat’s life expectancy is usually less than
that of a cat housed indoors. This may relate to a more stressful
lifestyle as the results of accidents, fighting and exposure to weather
extremes.
Cats can see in the dark
Cats cannot see in total darkness, but they can see much better at
night with minimum light than humans can. Their vision in dim light is
very sensitive.
Protecting a cat’s vision is one of the reasons a cat should never be
fed dog food. Unlike dogs, cats cannot manufacture the amino acid
taurine. Lack of taurine in the cat’s diet can cause vision problems.
Cats require a higher level of protein in their diet than dogs.
All cats like fish
There is no particular food that all cats
like. This is why cat foods are available in a variety of flavors and
textures. Once you find nutritionally complete and balanced cat food
your cat enjoys, stay with it. Frequent diet changes may create a
finicky eater and cause digestive upsets. Be certain the package label
states that the product has undergone feeding trials in accordance with
the Association of American Feed Control officials (AAFCO) protocol.
Neutered cats become fat and lazy
Although neutered cats may
become obese, this condition can be prevented. If the cat begins to
gain weight, eliminate food from the table and, if necessary, reduce
the amount of cat food offered. Cats can be encouraged to exercise
through play. If there are questions about a cat’s body condition, a
veterinarian should be consulted.
Spaying and neutering have many benefits. Spaying a female cat
before her first heat cycle can help prevent mammary tumors and uterine
infections.
source : yahoo pets