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Domestic cats, scientifically classified as Felis catus, evolved from wildcats in the Middle East around 10,000 years ago. They possess highly developed senses and exhibit intelligence through problem-solving and communication, while their lifespan varies significantly based on whether they are indoor or outdoor cats. Cats play important roles in society as companions and historically in pest control.

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Domestic cats, scientifically classified as Felis catus, evolved from wildcats in the Middle East around 10,000 years ago. They possess highly developed senses and exhibit intelligence through problem-solving and communication, while their lifespan varies significantly based on whether they are indoor or outdoor cats. Cats play important roles in society as companions and historically in pest control.

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According to Perplexity…

Scientific Classification and Evolution


●​ Scientific Name: Felis catus
●​ Evolution: Cats evolved from a common ancestor with other felines about 10-12 million
years ago in Asia. Domestic cats are believed to have originated from wildcats in the
Middle East around 10,000 years ago.
●​ Classification: Cats belong to the family Felidae, subfamily Felinae.

Physical Traits and Senses


●​ Senses: Cats have highly developed senses:
●​ Hearing: Can detect frequencies from 48 Hz to 85 kHz, better than humans.
●​ Sight: Excellent peripheral vision (280 degrees) and can see in low light
conditions.
●​ Smell: 200 million odor-sensitive cells, much more sensitive than humans.
●​ Touch: Whiskers are highly sensitive, aiding navigation and hunting.
●​ Physical Features: Retractable claws, powerful bodies, and specialized teeth for hunting.

Behavior and Intelligence


●​ Intelligence: Cats are capable of problem-solving, learning, and adapting to
environments. They have around 250 million neurons in the cerebral cortex.
●​ Social Structure: Generally solitary but can form bonds with humans and other cats.
●​ Communication: Uses vocalizations (over 100 sounds), body language, and scent
marking.

Types of Cats
●​ Domestic Cats: Popular pets known for companionship.
●​ Wild Cats: Include species like lions, tigers, and leopards.

Health and Lifespan


●​ Lifespan: Indoor cats typically live 12-15 years, while outdoor cats have shorter lifespans
(3-5 years).
●​ Health Issues: Prone to diseases like feline leukemia and urinary tract infections.
Roles in Society
●​ Companionship: Provide emotional support and companionship.
●​ Hunting: Historically used for pest control.

Interesting Facts
●​ Unique Features: Each cat's nose pad is unique like a fingerprint.
●​ Sleep Patterns: Cats sleep an average of 16 hours per day.
●​ Vocalizations: Cats have a wide range of vocalizations, unlike dogs.

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