| Cats have a dry skin just like humans. The fur on | | | | asleep, cats trace the noisy sounds of small rodents. |
| their body protects them from exposure to elements | | | | Their ability to hear sounds is three times as high as |
| such as dirt. For pet cats that have dry skin, it is | | | | that of human beings. Cats move their large ears |
| advisable to use moisturizing or soap-free products. | | | | sideways to capture the sound more accurately. For |
| Cats normally develop skin problems such as | | | | this, they first locate the place from where the |
| Seborrhea. The best way to treat this disorder is to | | | | sound actually comes. While chasing the target, they |
| use medicated shampoo. | | | | sometimes pause to listen and determine the location |
| Sensory Organs: | | | | of their prey. |
| Cats have the great qualities. They are better than | | | | 3. Smell: Cats largely depend on their sense of smell. |
| human beings in seeing things and hearing sounds | | | | They always sniff their food before eating. Smelling |
| around them. They smell and feel the nature very | | | | things is the essential part of feline communication. |
| well. Due to these abilities, cats were often mistaken | | | | There is a mechanism at the top of their mouth, |
| to possess black magic. The current era does not | | | | which makes possible for them to analyze smell. With |
| suspect cats of having an influence over the | | | | the help of this mechanism, cats twist their lips, open |
| supernatural powers. It is necessary to know cats' | | | | their mouth, and express disgust over certain things. |
| sense, which may help in understanding their behavior | | | | 4. Taste: Cats use this sense to decide the foods |
| much better. | | | | good for them. They are truly carnivores. As such, |
| 1. Sight: Cats have a good night vision. Where there is | | | | their sense of taste best lies in recognizing fat and |
| no enough light, cats see much better than humans. | | | | protein. Unlike dogs, cats prefer to stay away from |
| However, they are not able see in complete | | | | sweets. In addition, cats do not respond well to the |
| darkness. This ability comes at the cost of daytime | | | | taste of salt. Experts suggest the reason behind this |
| vision, which is beneficial for nocturnal predators. | | | | as, cats get enough salt from the meat food. |
| Actually, cats fail to see distant objects at daytime. | | | | 5. Touch: Cats have touch receptors all over their |
| People know little about the colors that cats see | | | | body. These receptors are nerve cells that transfer |
| visibly. Science says that, they can identify some of | | | | sensations of pain, pressure and temperature from |
| the colors than humans do. With their eyes, cats | | | | any point to the brain. The nerve cells are |
| detect faster movement of things in their | | | | concentrated mainly on their front paws and face. |
| surroundings. On the other hand, it is hard for them | | | | The hair, covering body of cats, help them to stay |
| to pay attention on slow moving objects. | | | | alert even on the slightest touch of air passing by. |
| 2. Sound: Cats have very sharp ears. Even when fast | | | | |