domestic cats are natural hunters able to stalk prey and pounce with sharp claws and teeth.
Cats have been shown to have their own individual personalities.
Cats enjoy acute hearing and can detect an extremely broad range of frequencies. They can detect frequencies from 55 Hz up to 79 kHz, a range of 10.5 octaves which are higher pitched sounds than even humans and dogs can hear.
They are particularly effective hunters at night, when their light-reflecting eyes allow them to see much better than their prey.
Cats communicate by marking trees, fence posts, or furniture with their claws or their waste. These scent posts inform others of a cat's home range.
Most cats are nimble and agile, and their long tails aid their outstanding balance. The flexible tail has as many as 28 vertebrae.
Cats have a mobile backbone that allows the cat to rotate the front half of the spine through an angle of 180 degrees in relation to its back half.
The front paws are capable of a wide range of tasks from opening doors to pouncing on prey.
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