One thing to keep away from your cat though is anything bitter like lemons or coffee. Their taste buds are not fans of this taste as bitter signals are interpreted to mean dangerous or poisoning food. It’s the same reason why bitter liquids and sprays are sometimes used to dissuade cats from biting and chewing furniture or wounds.
A unique taste sense
Experts believe that cats lack the sweet gene that allows them to taste sweet food, and that they might be the only mammal in this situation. Although some owners can swear their cat has a sweet tooth, it’s quite possible that the fat content is what makes these sweet foods attractive to them, not the sweetness itself.
Cat sense of touch
The cat’s sophisticated sense of touch is always there to support and enhance their vision. Whiskers are a cat’s trusted radar and work as touch receptors that help them measure distances accurately. If you see the cat successfully navigating impossibly narrow spaces or gracefully leaping on thin ledges, whiskers are the ones putting in the hard work. Read more about why cats have whiskers with our guide.
Touch receptors are also present on their nose and paws. A cat’s fur itself contributes to a heightened sense of touch as it’s always picking up sensory information. It’s why your cat responds by purring everything you stroke or pet them.
A surprising fact about a cat’s sense of touch
You probably think of your cat’s whiskers as a facial feature. It turns out whiskers are also present on cat’s front legs. They come from a time when cats did a lot of chasing and hunting and the front leg whiskers are crucial for detecting the position of the prey they’re about to catch.
Cat’s sixth sense
Cats are mysterious creatures, and most owners find themselves wondering what they see when they stare at the couch so intently or what they’re trying to catch with their paws up in the air. We can’t fully explain kitten behaviour which is why many owners ended up believing there’s a special ability, a cat’s sixth sense, which can explain it all. Despite some cat lovers claiming they witnessed their cat predicting imminent danger or communicating with persons unseen, there is no solid evidence that cats are able to detect things beyond what the usual five senses are capable of.
But there is an important job our dear felines can be trusted with that gets them pretty close to magic. Studies have revealed that pairing a kitten with an autistic child or even with a dementia patient can be extremely beneficial. The special cat-patient connection is able to transform lives, so even if a cat’s sixth sense doesn’t exist, our felines are still amazing creatures.
So there you have it: the extraordinary cat sensorial abilities. Continue the journey into the fascinating world of cats with these fun cat facts or get to know the feline psychology better for your kitten’s emotional wellbeing.