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CATSCats are mammals with keen senses and sharp teeth and claws. Domestic cats are some of the most popular pets.

The cats family is divided in two groups: The first group is made up of big cats such as tigers, lions and leopards. The second group includes cougars, bobcats and lynxes as well as the many small wild cats and the domestic cat.

There are about 37 species of cats.

Cats are mammals with keen senses and sharp teeth and claws. Domestic cats are some of the most popular pets.

The cats family is divided in two groups: The first group is made up of big cats such as tigers, lions and leopards. The second group includes cougars, bobcats and lynxes as well as the many small wild cats and the domestic cat.

There are about 37 species of cats.

COUGAR BOBCATLYNX

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PERSIAN

The long-haired persian needs regular grooming to keep it´s coat sleek.

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SPHYNX

The hairless sphynx was bred in 1960s from a kitten born without fur.

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MANX

The Manx cat is from the Isle of Man in te UK. It is famous because it hasn´t got any tail.

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THE BLUE SHORTHAIR

The Blue shorthair has copper eyes and it’s nice and affectionate.

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CORNISH

The Cornish rex has a curly coal of short thin hair and large open ears.

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SIAMESE

The Siamese has long been one of the most popular pedigree (Purebreo cats).

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CATS EARS

Large sensitive ears pick up sounds too difficult for human ears to hear.Large sensitive ears pick up sounds too difficult for human ears to hear.

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CATS EYES

Pupils open wide to let in a maximun amount of light. A mirror like eyes at the back of the eye intensifies the light.

Pupils open wide to let in a maximun amount of light. A mirror like eyes at the back of the eye intensifies the light.

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CATS WHISKERS

Whiskers are modified hairs with nevers at their base and are ultra-sensitive to touch.

Whiskers are modified hairs with nevers at their base and are ultra-sensitive to touch.

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THE CLAWS

Cats pull back their claws to keep them sharp when the cat is not using them.

Cats pull back their claws to keep them sharp when the cat is not using them.