Debunking Cat Myths

Cats always land on their feet is a myth. While they have a remarkable ability to twist in mid-air, they can still get injured from falls.

Cats are not solitary animals. They can form strong bonds with humans and other animals, enjoying companionship and social interaction.

Cats do not purr only when they are happy. They also purr when they are in pain, stressed, or seeking comfort.

Cats are not colorblind. They can see colors, although not as vividly as humans, and their vision is better suited for hunting in low light.

Cats do not have nine lives. This myth likely originated from their agility and ability to survive falls, but they are just as vulnerable as other pets.

Cats are not always aloof. Many cats are affectionate and enjoy cuddling with their owners. Understanding their body language can help build a strong bond.

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