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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Amazing Hotel For Cat



Hye everyone!
Did you had a plan for this upcoming holiday or you want to leave your house for an out station?
If you have a cat, it's mean you have to leave them for a long hours. Of course it will be a slightly difficult you if want to bring your cat along.
However, its a pity to put your cat in the cage.
So, dont worry because now there are many cats hotel that are being offered to you.

Lets take a look! :)




comfortable place



photo by: cathoot.com


This is CATHOOT one of the cat hotel in Malaysia. It was located in Kota Damansara. They have offer many packages. The price also reasonable.



Next is THE INGS LUXURY CAT HOTEL, located in United Kingdom 


photo by: blogserius.com


Another one located in UK also, The LONGCROFT.




photo by: kucingkita.com




Alright guys, thats all from me. Remember, make a better choice for your cats!


















How Sensitive is Your Cats

1. SENSE OF HEARING


photo by: cats about.com

I know that cats have a good sense of hearing, but I wonder how sensitive is cats' sense of hearing. It is because, I am notice that when I was listening to a loud music, my cat will find another room or place to sleep.
So, I make a little research about this on the internet.Lets take a look! 



CATS' SENSE OF HEARING ARE GREATER THAN HUMANS

- Cats' hearing range is 45 to 64,000 Hz.
- Cats can hear sounds we can't hear on both ends of the spectrum.
- Can hear 30 feet away as their ears are very unique.
- Sensitive to higher amplitude of sound.







2. SENSE OF SMELL

Cats could smell better than people. Cats have 200 million scent receptors, but human just have 5 million of receptors. 
For example, when you clean your cats litter box with rose-smelling cleaning product, This make your cats refuses to use it because the rose act as a repellent for the cats.

photo by: theanimalrescuesite







3. WHISKERS FOR HUNTING

Provide advantages for hunting. Their whiskers are really sensitive and it help to detect even small changes in the air flow and pressure when they want to catch the prey such as mouse.