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Domestic cat's

 


So today we are going to talk about domestic cat's, how the behave and interact, in  our society today majority of houses have cats some are just for pet purposes while some people  have them for protection and to hunt down insects like crickets, and also prevent snakes from entering the house and hunt down rats.



The cat is a domestic species of a small carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae and is often referred to as the domestic cat to distinguish it from the wild members of the family

Heart rate

between 120 and 160 per minute

Pulse and/or Heart Rate

Normal resting heart rates: Cats- between 120 and 160 per minute. Small dogs- between 100 and 140 per minute. Big dogs- between 60 to 100 beats per minute



Mating season

Female cats reach sexual maturity and can breed from about 4 months old. They will then come into heat (or season) every year around February to October. Female cats have many short periods roughly 2-3 weeks apart. They do not ovulate until they are mated, so this period of heat cycles can be lengthy.

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