Cat Lovers must know these facts about their beloved cats

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 CATS CAN GO HOME ON THEIR OWN AND CAN FIND THEIR WAY BACK HOME WHEN THEY GET LOST
   Even though they have been kept for years, cats still often roam outside the house which makes their owners feel worried. 

   Many people are afraid that their pet cat will get lost. Even so, you don't really need to worry if your beloved cat gets lost outside the house. Because, in fact cats can find their way back to where they used to be cared for. 

    It's just that, the time to go home for each cat can't be ascertained. Here are some reasons why cats can go home on their own and can find their way back home when they get lost. 

1. Cats have Strong Memory 
   Cats are able to capture and store in their memory the things around them. When taken on a trip, cats can easily remember the way of the position of the places passed. 

  Scientists also predict that these furry animals have special senses that can feel magnetic forces even though they are weak. This sense is useful for determining which direction the sea is (landmarks). With the seaward position guidance, the cat can walk without worrying about the wrong direction. 

   Cats, like many other animals, have a basic animal ability called taxon navigation or the ability to sense the direction of a target's location. To make location predictions more precise, cats use a variety of senses, sight and smell. However, sometimes cats also determine the wrong direction. 

2. Strong Sense of Sight and Smell 
  Cats have excellent eyesight, especially peripheral vision. A cat's pupils can dilate wider to capture beautiful landscape views. They are also skilled at detecting movement, a trait honed over thousands of years of hunting. It is interesting to note, however, that the cat has a blind spot just below its chin. Despite having stunning views, they can completely overlook anything that is within reach. 

   A cat's sense of smell is very important for studying the environment. About 200 million odor-sensitive cells are found in the nose of a typical cat. Humans only have five million. Cats not only use their noses when eating, they also rely on their sense of smell to communicate with one another. 

   This is information about the cat's ability to return to the house even though they often roam outside. So, for you cat lovers, don't worry too much when you see this cute animal occasionally choosing to go outside, OK!

QueenaAnggoro

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