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The wealthiest cat in the world, Blackie, had a fortune of £7 million or $12.5 million in us dollars
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The oldest known pet cat existed around 9,500 years ago
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The oldest cat to ever live was Creme Puff, who lived to be 38 years and 3 days old
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Newton's cats would scratch at the door while he was working on experiments at Cambridge
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Most cats have 18 toes, 5 on their front paws and 4 on the back
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Many cats get the zoomies after using the litter box
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Indoor cats typically live longer than outdoor cats
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In Ancient Egypt, members of a family would shave their eyebrows in the morning if their cat died
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The first cat to go into space
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Feral cats are living at the Disneyland Resort
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Cats usually sleep around an average of 15 hours PER day
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Cats have fewer taste buds than humans and dogs
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Cats have a whopping 32 muscles in each of their ears
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Cats have a unique pattern of ridges on their noses, similar to human fingertips
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Cats don't get cavities
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Cats can make more than 100 vocalizations
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Cats can jump several time their height
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Cats are nearsighted but have excellent night vision
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Adult cats only meow at humans, not other cats
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Cat whiskers are as sensitive as human fingertips
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A housecat can outrun superstar runner Usain Bolt in a 200 meter dash!
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A female cats can become pregnant as young as 4-6 months?
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Newton's cats would scratch at the door while he was working on experiments at Cambridge

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Join us as we uncover a fascinating chapter in the life of Sir Isaac Newton, one of the most influential figures in science. This video reveals how his beloved cats, particularly Spit head, were not just pets but integral companions during his scholarly pursuits at Cambridge University. We will explore the delightful interruptions these cats caused and how they contributed to Newton's creative process. Experience the warmth and charm of Newton's life beyond his scientific achievements, highlighting the importance of companionship in the pursuit of knowledge.

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