1. Purring: A cat's purring is a comfortable and relaxing melody that gently rises as you stroke it.
2. Whiskers: These are sophisticated proximity sensors. Do not touch them unnecessarily. Keep them intact and allow your cat to freely explore the world.
3. Kneading: This expresses comfort and security. If your cat sees you as its mother, it will knead you.
4. Hands tucked into pockets: This might be because it's a bit cold, and it's more common in winter.

5. Hearing: Cats have at least three times the hearing of humans; their ears are very sensitive.
6. Development: Not all cats will develop; only some male cats of certain breeds will.
7. Diet: Cats are carnivores, but they can't just eat meat. They need to eat some fruits and vegetables to ensure a balanced diet.
8. Scratching ears: If a cat's ears are too dirty or itchy, it will scratch them frequently. You need to clean them regularly, usually twice a month.
9. Cat litter: Lay out 3-5cm of litter. Clean up any clumps of litter daily and replace it completely once a week.
10. Deworming: Usually, internal deworming is done every 3 months and external deworming is done every month. For cats that stay at home often, external deworming can be reduced to once every 2 to 3 months.
11. Bathing: Cats will groom themselves, so you don't need to bathe them often. Once a quarter or once or twice a year is sufficient.
12. Lifespan: 14-15 years. The lifespan varies depending on the breed and physical condition of the cat, but it is not very long. Cherish the time it spends with you.
13. Teeth: There are 26 deciduous teeth and 30 permanent teeth.
14. Body temperature: A cat's normal body temperature is between 38.5℃ and 39.5℃. A temperature higher than this indicates a fever!
15. Running speed: Cats can run very fast, reaching speeds of 50-60 km/h. If your cat moves very slowly, it's probably just because it's lazy.
16. Bones: Cats have more than 230 bones in their bodies. Their bodies are very flexible, and their bodies can squeeze into any place where their heads can go.
17. Paws: A cat's paws are an important part of its metabolism. They are sweaty and smelly, but the smell is so strong that you'll want to smell them countless times after just one time.
18. Taste: Cats don't taste sweetness. If a cat loves sweets, it might just be because it's greedy or curious.
19. Biting: A cat biting you doesn't necessarily mean it's angry with you; it could also mean it's happy or wants to play with you.
20. Personality: Many people think cats are aloof, but they are actually very sensitive. After spending a lot of time with you, they will love you very much and have deep feelings for you.
21. Destructive behavior: Cats like to chew on electrical wires, knock over things on the table, and wash their paws in your water glass. They are very mischievous.
22. Sleeping time: Cats sleep for a long time every day, about 10-15 hours. Please do not disturb them when they are sleeping.
23. Petting cats: Petting cats often can reduce stress, make owners feel relaxed and happy, and make them healthier. Pet your cat more often when you have free time.
24. Jump height: Cats are very good jumpers and can jump 5 to 6 times their height.
25. Blinking slowly: This is a way for cats to show affection to you. If you want to tell it that you like it, you can also blink slowly at it.

26. Cow's milk: Cow's milk containing lactose is not suitable for cats as it can easily cause diarrhea. If you want to supplement your cat's nutrition, you can choose goat's milk, which is easier to absorb. We recommend "Chonglv Goat Milk Powder," which comes from high-quality sheep flocks on the grasslands, produces good milk, has high nutritional value, is easy to prepare, and has a high absorption rate. It can be consumed by both adult cats and kittens.
27. Seal off windows: Remember to seal off windows before getting a cat. A cat only has one life. If it falls from a height and dies, you will be heartbroken.
28. Shedding: Except for hairless cats, all other cats shed to some extent. If you own one, just accept it! Just keep your house clean more often.
29. Courage: Most cats are timid. Don't take them to unfamiliar places too often. In severe cases, they may become paralyzed due to stress. However, if your cat is brave, then it's not a big problem.
30. Cat food: Cats should not eat cat food that is too salty or has many additives. Eating too much of this can put a burden on their bodies. It is recommended to choose some high-quality, mild cat food for them, such as this "PetRate Cat Food". The salt content is controlled at about 0.3%, and the ingredients are fresh and natural. No artificial flavorings, palatability enhancers, preservatives, etc. are added. The food is balanced with meat, vegetables and fruits to meet the needs of cats and make them healthier.