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10 false myths about cats that you should stop believing


1.Cats have 7 lives: MYTH

Who has never heard cats have 7 lives ? Surely, this is the most widespread myth about cats around the world.Maybe the legend originates from the agility and ability of felines to escape or avoid accidents and fatal blows...Or maybe it comes from some mythological story, who will know?

But the fact is that cats have only 1 life, as do we and all animals.In addition, they are delicate animals that need to receive adequate preventive medicine and care specific with your feeding and hygiene to develop optimally.A feline raised in a negative environment can easily develop the symptoms associated with stress .

10 false myths about cats that you should stop believing


2.Milk is a suitable food for cats: MYTH

While lactose has gained a certain "bad reputation" in recent years, the image of the cat still drinking milk on its saucer persists, so many people still question whether cats drink drinking cow's milk.

All mammals are born prepared to drink breast milk , and this is their best food while they are babies.But your body changes as new needs develop and acquire Nutritional and, consequently, different eating habits.During the period of breastfeeding (when they are breastfed by the mother), mammals produce a large amount of an enzyme called lactase , whose function is to precisely digest lactose from breast milk.But when it reaches the weaning period, the production of this enzyme decreases progressively, preparing the animal's organism for food transition (stop consuming breast milk and start feeding on its own).

Even that some cats can continue to produce a certain amount of the enzyme lactase, most adult males are lactose allergic.Milk consumption, for these animals, can lead to severe gastrointestinal problems .It is a myth that milk is the right food for our cats.We can opt for specially prepared commercial feed to meet their nutritional needs, as well as increase their diet with homemade recipes for natural nutrition.


3.Black cats bring bad luck: MYTH

This false statement derives from the remote times of the Middle Ages , when the black cat was associated with the practice of witchcraft .Besides being a prejudice, it has very negative effects, because it is a reality that black cats are less adopted due to these mythical beliefs.

There are several arguments to prove that this statement is a myth.In principle, luck would not have nothing to do with a color or with a pet.In addition, the color of a cat is determined by its genetic inheritance, which is also not related to good or bad luck.But the best way to verify the falsehood of this myth is to adopt a black cat.Those who already had the opportunity to live with these cats, know very well that their character brings many joys to our home, and nothing bad luck.

10 false myths about cats that you should stop believing


4.Cats always fall on their feet: MYTH

While cats may fall on their feet many times, this is not a rule.In fact, cats are owners of a very flexible skeleton , which allows them to have excellent mobility and withstand some falls.But many times, the position that an animal reaches the ground depends on the height from which it falls.

If the cat has time to turn on his body itself before falling on the ground, may fall stopped, however, any fall can pose a risk to its well-being, and falling on its feet does not guarantee that the animal is not injured.

Also, cats alone develop this instinctive orientation reflex called " straightening " (turn quickly on its own axis when falling), from its 3rd week of life, so falls are usually especially dangerous for baby cats , and should be avoided throughout the life of the animal.


5.Pregnant women should not have cats: MYTH

This nothing fortunate myth caused many cats to be abandoned, because their owner became pregnant.The origin of this statement would be the supposed risk of transmission of a pathology called toxoplasmosis .In very short terms, it is a disease caused by a parasite (the Toxoplasma gondii), whose main form of contamination occurs from direct contact with the feces of infected cats .

However, toxoplasmosis is, in fact, uncommon in domestic felines who consume commercial feed and have adequate preventive medicine.So, if a cat does not It is a carrier of the pathogenic parasite, there is no risk of transmission for a pregnant woman.Also, if that woman already has immunization relative to the parasite of toxoplasmosis, she has no chance of becoming infected.> To know more about Toxoplasmosis and pregnancy adas , we recommend our article: "Is it bad to have cats during pregnancy?"

10 false myths about cats that you should stop believing


6.Cats can educate themselves: MYTH

While cats naturally develop many instinctive skills and behaviors characteristic of their species, this does not mean they can educate themselves.In reality, training is not only possible, but absolutely recommended for our felines.A suitable education will help your pussy adapt to home life, prevent him from escaping and developing aggressive behaviors.


7.Cats are treacherous and are not imported with their owners: MYTH

Betrayal does not have any relation to the behavior of a cat.Cats have an independent character and usually maintain lonely habits .This does not mean that a cat does not care about his owner or not feeling affection; certain characteristics are simply inherent to their nature.However, domestication has changed (and continues to change) many aspects of cat behavior, incorporating good notions of cooperation and coexistence .

It is also not fair to compare the character of a cat with that of a dog; they are different animals, with different life forms and ethograms.The canines learned to live in packs to guarantee the survival of their species.This makes them recognize and respect the role of an "alpha", that is, of a leader.Already cats, as well as their feline relatives, are prepared to hunt and survive on their own , and often avoid exposing themselves to unknown individuals and contexts to protect themselves.

10 false myths about cats that you should stop believing


8.Cats and dogs can't get along: MYTH

As we said, home life and adequate early socialization can shape certain aspects of the behavior of felines and canines.If a cat is properly introduced to a dog during (preferably while still a puppy, before of his first 8 weeks of life), you will learn to see him as a friendly being.


9.Cats see black and white: MYTH

Human eyes have 3 types of color receptor cells: blue cone cells, red cone cells and green cone cells, which explains why we are able to distinguish a huge amount of colors and shades.

Cats and dogs do not have the red cone, so they become unable to perceive the shades of pink and red.They also have difficulty recognizing the intensity and saturation of colors.But it is false that cats see in black and white, since distinguish shades of blue, green and yellow .

10 false myths about cats that you should stop believing


10.Cats need less care than dogs: MYTH

This statement is actually quite dangerous.It is still common to hear that cats do not need adequate medicine Preventive , thanks to the resistance of your organism.While they are really strong and independent animals, they can become very delicate.

Just like any other pet, they require care with its food, hygiene, vaccination, deworming, oral hygiene, physical activity, mental stimulation and socialization.So, it is a great myth that cats "give less work" than dogs: the dedication is in each of the owners , and not in the animal.

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