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Fast Reflexes: Cats can move at speeds up to 30 mph (48 km/h) over short distances. Their quick reflexes help them catch prey and escape predators.
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Cat Brain: A cat’s brain has a lot in common with a human’s. Cats and humans have similar brain regions responsible for emotions.
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First Domesticated Cats Cats have been domesticated by humans for over 9,000 years. The first evidence of domesticated cats was found on the island of Cyprus. Archaeologists discovered a burial site of a human and a cat dating back to around 7500 BCE, indicating that people valued the companionship of these animals even then.
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Cats on Ships During the Middle Ages, cats were commonly brought on ships to catch rats and protect food supplies. These “ship cats” were an essential part of the crew and helped prevent the spread of diseases carried by rodents.
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Black Cats and Superstitions In medieval Europe, black cats were associated with witchcraft and witches. It was believed that witches could transform into black cats to evade capture. As a result, black cats were often killed, which possibly contributed to the increase in the rat population and the spread of the plague.
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Cats in Japan Cats also play an important role in Japanese culture. The Maneki-neko (招き猫), or “beckoning cat,” is a common talisman believed to bring good luck and fortune. According to legend, a cat saved a person from a lightning strike by beckoning them to come closer.
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Cats in Literature Cats are frequently mentioned in literature and mythology. For instance, Puss in Boots, the hero of the eponymous fairy tale, uses his cleverness and resourcefulness to help his master. In Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” the Cheshire Cat has a mysterious ability to disappear and reappear, leaving only its smile behind.
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Cats and Religion: In Islamic tradition, cats are highly respected. The Prophet Muhammad is said to have loved and cared for cats. According to legend, he once cut off the sleeve of his robe to avoid disturbing a sleeping cat.
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