6. CATS CAN'T TASTE SWEET FLAVORS
Unlike humans and many other animals, cats do not have taste buds that can detect sweet flavors. This is thought to be because their diet, which is high in protein, does not require them to have a sweet tooth. According to an NPR report, "one of the two genes necessary to make the sweetness receptor [in cats] got permanently switched off millions of years ago."
7. CATS HAVE A 'KNEADING' BEHAVIOR
When cats knead with their paws, it's a behavior that's often associated with affection and contentment. This behavior is thought to be a holdover from when cats were kittens and kneaded their mother's mammary glands to stimulate milk flow.
8. CATS CAN GET 'HİGH' FROM CATNİP
Catnip is a plant that contains a chemical called nepetalactone, which can trigger a response in cats that makes them feel euphoric and "high." Not all cats are affected by catnip, but those that are can become very playful and even a little bit wild.
9. CATS HAVE A 'SOCIAL' LANGUAGE
Cats communicate with each other using a range of vocalizations, body language, and scent marking. They can convey a range of emotions and intentions, from affection and playfulness to aggression and fear.