What Do You Know About Cats?

What Do You Know About Cats?

Cats can be incredibly fascinating, from the many different meows they make and kneading the ground to jumping from great heights and seemingly knocking things off tables on purpose while staring their owners down. Do you own a cat or two? If so, you might just be one of the 12% of people who consider themselves cat people… or one of the 25% who love both cats and dogs. In either case, if you own a cat, you likely know a lot about them. Want to put that knowledge to the test? Take this quiz and see just how much you really know about cats.

What is the smallest breed of cat?

What breed of cat does not have a tail?

What color are the eyes of all newborn cats?

What was the name of the cat in Sabrina the Teenage Witch?

What is the largest breed of cat?

What was the name of the first cartoon cat?

How many breeds of domestic cats are there?

How high can cats jump (on average)?

How many different sounds can cats make?

What was the name of Geppetto's cat?

What color is Garfield?

What percentage of a cat's bones are located in its tail?

How many toes does a cat have?

How many kittens are in the average litter?

What skill do cats develop when they play with yarn?

What breed of cat is commonly known for being cross-eyed?

How many teeth do adults cats have?

What do you call a group of cats?

What part of a cat is just as unique as fingerprints are for humans?

How many whiskers do cats have?

What culture worshipped cats?

What U.S. town or city had a cat for a mayor for nearly 2 decades?

How old was the world's oldest cat?

How many hours a day do cats sleep?

What is the name of the Simpsons' cat?

What Do You Know About Cats?

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Jessica spent a gap year as a digital nomad and offsite social media manager before returning to study at McGill University in her native Montreal. Currently, she is pursuing a BA in English and ingesting this cosmopolitan city quite differently than she did in her childhood. Diverse interests define Jessica. With two classmates, she once snowshoed through 200 kilometers of Quebec's backcountry for charity. Of course, Jessica writes. Thanks to modern access to self-publishing, Jessica's YA titles are gaining a fanbase on Amazon. Importantly, Jessica also codes. She has a super-secret app in development that could make her a household name in five years. When she's not writing, coding or studying, she's performing with her popular improv troupe, Jess 4 Laughs, which consists of four improvisers named Jessica.


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