Cat Documentary|Types Of Cat|Cat Foods|Cat Life Cycle|Cat History|Cat Groth

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"Explore the fascinating world of cats with 'Cat History, Cat Food, Cat Life Cycle, Types of Cat'. Delve into the rich history of these enigmatic creatures, discover the diverse types of cats around the globe, unravel their unique life cycles, and gain insights into their dietary needs and behaviors. Whether you're a cat lover or simply curious about these mesmerizing animals, this documentary promises to be an enlightening journey into the world of our feline friends."


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00:00It was long thought that the domestication of the cat began in ancient Egypt, where cats
00:05were venerated from around 3100 BC.
00:08However, the earliest known indication for the taming of an African wildcat was excavated
00:15close by a human, Neolithic grave in Shilirokambos, southern Cyprus, dating to about 7500-7200
00:24BC.
00:25There are approximately 70 recognized cat breeds worldwide, according to various cat
00:31breed registries such as the International Cat Association, TICA, the Cat Fanciers Association,
00:39CFA, and the Fédération Internationale Feline, FIFE.
00:43Each registry may recognize slightly different breeds and have specific standards for each
00:49breed.
00:50Here are some of the commonly recognized breeds.
00:52American Cat Breeds Abyssinian American, Bobtail American, Curl American, Shorthair American,
00:58Wirehair Balinese Bengal Birmanbomb, Bay British, Shorthair Burmese Shirtricornish, Rex Devon
01:04Rex Egyptian Mau Exotic, Shorthair Havana, Brown Japanese, Bobtail Koret La Perm Mane,
01:10Koon Manx Norwegian Forest, Cat Ossicat Oriental Shorthair Persian Ragdoll Russian, Blue Scottish,
01:16Fold Siamese Siberian Singapura Snow Shoe Somalis Bhynx Tonkinese Turkish, Angora Turkish
01:22Van Hairless An unique breeds Sphynx, Hairless Peterbald, Hairless or Velour Donskoy, Hairless,
01:32Lykoy, Partially Hairless Often called Werewolf Cat Hybrid breeds Savannah, Serval Hybrid,
01:39Chowsi, Jungle Cat Hybrid, Cheeto, Bengal and Ossicat Hybrid
01:45Average Lifespan Indoor cats typically live between 12-18 years.
01:51With some living into their 20s Outdoor cats generally have shorter lifespans.
01:58Averaging around 5-7 years due to various risks like traffic, predators, and diseases
02:05breed lifespan.
02:07Some breeds are known for their longevity, e.g.
02:10Siamese cats often live longer, while others may have genetic predispositions to certain
02:18health issues that can affect their lifespan.
02:21Weight Average 8-12 lbs 3.6-5.4 kg, Males
02:28Typically weigh more than females, Height Typically 9-10 inches, 23-25 cm
02:36At the shoulder, purebred cat small breeds Singapura
02:40Weight 4-8 lbs 1.8-3.6 kg, Height 6-8 inches, 15-20 cm, Cornish Rex
02:52Weight 6-10 lbs 2.7-4.5 kg, Height 8-12 inches, 20-30 cm, Medium breed
03:04Siamese Weight 6-14 lbs 2.7-6.4 kg, Height 8-10 inches, 20-25 cm, Abyssinian
03:18Weight 6-10 lbs 2.7-4.5 kg, Height 8-10 inches, 20-25 cm, British Shorthair
03:31Weight 9-18 lbs 4-8 kg, Height 12-14 inches, 30-35 cm
03:41Large breeds Main Coon Weight 10-25 lbs 4.5-11.3 kg, Height 10-16 inches, 25-40 cm, Ragdoll
03:54Weight 10-20 lbs 4.5-9 kg, Height 9-11 inches, 23-28 cm, Norwegian Forest Cat
04:06Weight 8-18 lbs 3.6-8 kg, Height 9-12 inches, 23-30 cm, Small, Frequent Meals
04:18Cats are known to be grazers, often preferring to eat multiple small meals.
04:23Throughout the day rather than consuming large quantities at once.
04:27Preference for Protein Due to their carnivorous nature, cats have
04:31a strong preference for protein-rich foods.
04:34This preference is linked to their evolutionary background as hunters.
04:39Selective Eating Cats can be selective about their food.
04:43They may refuse to eat certain brands or flavors of food, which can sometimes be due to texture,
04:49taste, or previous experiences.
04:52Food Rituals Some cats exhibit rituals before eating, such
04:56as pawing at their bowl, circling around it, or even burying their food after eating, even
05:02if indoors.
05:03Water Consumption Cats may not drink much water directly, and
05:07often get their hydration from their food, especially if they eat wet or moistened food.
05:13Zero to Six Months, Equivalent to Human Infancy and Early Childhood
05:18Cats grow rapidly during this period.
05:217 months, 2 years.
05:23Similar to human adolescence and young adulthood.
05:27Cats reach maturity and may still.
05:30Exhibit playful behaviors.
05:313-6 years.
05:34Middle-Aged Adulthood for a Cat They are fully grown and physically active.
05:397-10 years.
05:41Equivalent to Middle-Aged Humans Cats may start to show signs of aging.
05:47Such as decreased activity levels.
05:4911-14 years.
05:51Considered Senior Years for Cats They may experience more.
05:56Health issues and behavioral changes.
05:5815 years and older.
06:01Very Senior Cats They require extra care and attention to
06:05manage any age-related health problems.
06:08The total lifespan of a domestic cat can vary based on factors such as genetics.
06:14Environment, Diet, and Healthcare.
06:17On average, indoor cats typically live around 12-15 years.
06:22Though some may live into their late teens or even early twenties with proper care.
06:27Outdoor cats generally have a shorter lifespan due to risks such as accidents, diseases,
06:32and predation.
06:33It's important to provide your cat with a safe and nurturing.
06:39Environment to Maximize.
06:41Their Lifespan and Quality of Life.

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