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  1. Cat - Wikipedia

    The cat (Felis catus), also called domestic cat and house cat, is a small carnivorous mammal. It is an obligate carnivore, requiring a predominantly meat-based diet. Its retractable claws are …

  2. Cat | Breeds, Origins, History, Body Types, Senses, Behavior ...

    Jan 1, 2026 · An overview of the origins and history of cats, how they are identified, their body types and features, and their senses, behavior, and heredity.

  3. Cats Protection | UK’s Largest Cat Welfare Charity

    Together we can improve the lives of cats across the UK. From sponsoring a cat to volunteering, donating directly or engaging with our campaigns, you make our work possible.

  4. Search rescue pets in need of adoption today - rspca.org.uk

    Transform an animals life forever and explore the range of cats, kittens, puppies, dogs and more looking for a loving home near you today.

  5. 20 Surprising Cat Facts You’ve Never Heard - Good Housekeeping

    Oct 30, 2025 · Why do cats make biscuits? Do they really always land on their feet? You won't believe these fascinating feline facts.

  6. Cats.com - In-depth cat product reviews, behavior guides, and vet ...

    At Cats.com community we’re dedicated to helping every cat live a happier, healthier life. From nutrition and health to behavior and bonding, we bring together expert advice, trusted …

  7. Cats: The Complete Guide to Pet Care

    While cats are generally low maintenance pets compared to dogs, they still require a lot of care and attention.

  8. cat Facts | Britannica

    Dec 19, 2025 · An overview of the origins and history of cats, how they are identified, their body types and features, and their senses, behavior, and heredity.

  9. Adopt a cat | Find a cat to adopt | Cats Protection

    Give a cat a home by adopting from Cats Protection. We have adoption centres up and down the country, find a cat or kitten in need near you.

  10. Cat Care Tips, Advice & Health Information - rspca.org.uk

    Cats are independent - survival is a solitary affair for cats, and they're self-reliant for food, shelter, grooming and territory defence. They can be social, but prefer to choose their own companions.