
Greetings! Monday, October 16 is Global Cat Day which means that ALL of our readers can celebrate. Don’t confuse it with International Cat Day which was August 8. We’re not sure why there’s two holidays that are basically the same. But we deserve them. We recommend treats, cuddles, and all-around pampering.
Sgt Stripes loves to work with Mr. Google. He has found some trivia to share with your human.
- Cats are digitigrade. We can walk on our toes.
- The average weight for a house cat is 6-10 pounds (2.7-4.5 kg). And we average 20-28 inches (50.8-71.1 cm) long. Mancats are generally bigger than the ladies.
- We can bristle (fluff up) because of tiny erector muscles at the base of our hair follicles. It helps us look bigger when we want to frighten someone. (We have learned that this behavior does not work with human toddlers.)

- We can twist our bodies around because our vertebrae (our backbone) are held together by muscles. Humans have ligaments between theirs which are nowhere near as flexible. That’s why we can stretch and contract our backs. And arch them up to scare off intruders.
- We don’t have any crushing teeth (like molars in humans). We cut up our food when we eat it, rather than chewing it.
- Our eyes are extra sensitive to light because of something called guanine. It coats our eyes and lets us see in extremely low light. It’s also what makes our eyes glow.

- There are over 100 different cat breeds.
- We have the largest eyes, in relation to our body size, of any mammal. This lets us see approximately 280 degrees. (A full circle is 360 degrees.) That’s why it’s so hard to sneak up on us. (We also have excellent hearing.)
- The average lifespan of an indoor cat is 15 years, but only 5 years for an outdoor cat. The oldest cat known lived 36 years.

- A cat can jump 5 times as high as its tail.
- Cats respond more quickly to names that end in the “ee” sound. (We do not know who studied this or really believe it. We do not respond to anything we do not want to respond to.)
- Cats have over 100 different vocalization sounds while dogs have approximately a dozen. We are obviously more articulate.
- We purr at the same frequency as an idling diesel engine (approximately 26 cycles per second). We are much quieter.
- We sleep more than any other mammal – an average of 16 hours per day. (Humans just aren’t that interesting.)
- A cat’s nose pad is ridged in a unique pattern, like a human fingerprint.

Cats have been living with humans for thousands of years. There’s some disagreement whether we first joined the hunter-gatherers as companions or waited until humans settled in one place and moved in as pest control. In either case, we are extremely popular these days. These countries have the most cats:
- United States – 76.5 million
- China – 53 million
- Russia – 12.75 million
- Brazil – 12.5 million
- France – 9.5 million
- Italy 9.5 million
- United Kingdom – 7.75 million
- Germany – 7.75 million (we know it’s a tie with the UK; the computer won’t let us have 2 #7s)
- Ukraine – 7.5 million
- Japan – 7.25 million

We don’t know who counted the cats. We’ve never taken part in a census. But that’s a lot of cats.
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Finally, wanted to give a meow-out to a few places that really love cats:
- Mykonos Isle, Greece – The island is famous for it’s cats, and every street in the main town of Chora has its own kitty mascot.
- Rome, Italy – The Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary has almost 300 cats living among the temple ruins.
- Istanbul, Turkey – The Stray Cat Hostel is a cat-themed hostel where you can stay free if you add to the artwork. Istanbul is known as a haven for stray cats.
- Key West, Florida – Ernest Hemingway’s home (now a museum) is home to more than 40 polydactyl cats.
- Moscow, Russia – home to the Moscow Cat Theater and Cat Temple where you can watch cats perform or visit the 200 cats who live in the temple.
We hope you appreciate all the hard work Sgt Stripes put into his research. And hope you and your human enjoy Global Cat Day!
Pictures courtesy of Google Images.




very cool facts. I wonder how they count kitties? Sounds like an odd job.
I can’t imagine trying to round them all up to anything close to an accurate number
Great work Sgt Stripes thank you very interesting facts.xx😻🐈⬛🐈⬛
Thank you! Glad you appreciate me. Purrs,
Sgt. Stripes…you have done a most excellent informative job! I commend you.
Thank you! I really love Mr. Google. Mom says I’m the only one she knows who brings him up on the computer every time I touch it.
Sgt. Stripes, excellent work. We, cats, know all those things, of course, but it is good for all the humans to know, too.
Kitty hugs,
Kosmo, a cat.
Thank you! We have to keep them on their toes.
Cats deserve to be celebrated every single day not just 2 days a year. I think they are God’s greatest gift to mankind. XO
Thank you, Ms. Ellen. We love you too!
Those are very interesting facts. The oldest cat on record is Cream Puff who lived 38 years and 3 days.
Love that name!
What an excellent and interesting post about cats. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Thank you!
You are most welcome.
guyz !!! thiz izza awesum post…thanx for sharin…we even lurned sum stuff
…and we…. IZ….. catz !! 🙂 ♥♥♥
Wow! That’s really good! Hope you guys are doing well. Thanks for stopping by!
Mee-yow Sgt Stripess! Yore a REESEARCH masheem mee frend!!! Wee leerned so much!
Now why wasn’t Catnada on THE Country list of CATSS? Weerd rite???
Wee REELLY are magickal aren’t wee? BellaSita meowed shee wuud LOVE verteebray like us Kittiess (Mee two!) 😉
Thanx fore this wunderful post! Happy GLOBAL Day to you an Snoopss an Kommando ❤ ❤ ❤
~~~head rubss~~~BellaDharma~~~ an (((hugss))) BellaSita Mum
Happy Global Cat Day to you too! Maybe Canada has a lot of wild kitties that don’t count.
Apparently so mee frendss!! Furry sad our Country iss not on THE List! Mee looked this up on Inntynet an heer are sum numburrss:
“In Canada, there are an estimated 5.4 – 9.6 million free-roaming cats, with 1.5 – 4.1 million of these being feral or unowned felines.”
WOW!! An Luna iss one of those Feral unowned Kittiess 😦
Sounds like she has lots of friends
Two many frendss rite Snoopss an Kommando an Sgt Stripess?
Definitely could use fewer around the house
It iss purrty full at yore place fore sure! 😉
Our 2 cats have names ending in an -ee sound (Nami and Gracie). They may like them, but it doesn’t mean they come when they’re called!
We cats prefer to be free-range. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
i like cats… i enjoy playing with my pet cat… i give my cat the best food i can afford as my way of giving tribute to all the wonderful cats…
Ooh! We like you! Thanks for stopping by!
My cat approved all your comments and said “Meows” 😹👍
Thank you!! And thanks for stopping by