Myth 1: Cats have nine lives. This is a common folklore, but in reality, cats have one life. Regular vet checks can ensure a long, healthy life.
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Myth 2: Cats always land on their feet. Not always. Cats can get injured in a fall, especially from high places. Keep windows and balconies secure!
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Myth 3: Cats hate water. Many cats dislike water but it varies. Some breeds like Maine Coons or Bengals actually enjoy a good splash!
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Myth 4: Cats can't be trained. False! Cats can learn tricks and commands. It requires patience and positive reinforcement.
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Myth 5: Cats are nocturnal. Cats are actually 'crepuscular', meaning they're most active during dawn and dusk. They adjust their schedule to their humans.
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Myth 6: Milk is good for cats. Most adult cats are lactose intolerant. Instead of milk, provide clean water to keep them hydrated.
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Myth 7: Cats purr only when happy. Not always. Cats also purr when they're distressed or in pain. Monitor their behavior carefully.
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Myth 8: A warm nose means a sick cat. Not true. A cat’s nose can change for many reasons, not necessarily illness. Always consult a vet.
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Myth 9: Cats and dogs are natural enemies. Not necessarily. With proper socialization, cats and dogs can live together peacefully.
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Myth 10: Indoor cats can't get diseases. Indoor cats can still get illnesses like obesity, diabetes or dental disease. Regular vet check-ups are crucial.
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Myth 11: All cats hate belly rubs. Some cats do enjoy belly rubs. It all depends on their individual personality and comfort levels.
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