Myth: Cats always land on their feet.
Fact: While cats are skilled at landing on their feet, they can still get injured in falls. They may not always land perfectly due to various factors like height and surface.
Myth: Cats hate water.
Fact: While many cats may not enjoy water, some breeds, like the Turkish Van, actually like swimming. Gradual introduction to water and positive reinforcement can help some cats tolerate it.
Myth: Cats purr only when they're happy.
Fact: Cats may purr for various reasons, including pain, stress, or to self-soothe. Not all purring indicates contentment.
Myth: Cats are aloof and independent.
Fact: Cats can form strong bonds with their owners and enjoy social interaction. They may show affection in subtle ways, such as rubbing against you or sitting on your lap.
Myth: Cats can see in complete darkness.
Fact: While cats have excellent night vision, they still need some light to see well. In total darkness, their vision is limited.
Myth: Cats only purr when they're with humans.
Fact: Cats also purr when they're alone, injured, or giving birth. It's not solely a response to human interaction.
Remember, individual cats can have unique behaviors, so generalizations may not apply to every feline friend.