Feline Factfinder Cat Trivia Roundup


Feline Factfinder Cat Trivia Roundup

About This Quiz

Cats are full of tiny surprises, from their unusual anatomy to the quirky ways they communicate with people and each other. This quiz is built for anyone who has ever wondered why a cat’s eyes shine in the dark, how high they can really jump, or what that rumbling purr might mean. You will get a mix of science, history, and everyday cat behavior, with questions that range from common knowledge to pleasantly tricky. No internet scrolling required, just trust your instincts and your curiosity. Pick an answer for each question and see how many you can get right. Whether you share your home with a champion napper or you simply admire cats from afar, these ten questions will test what you know and teach you a few new facts along the way.

What is the reflective layer in a cat’s eye that helps it see better in low light called?

Which organ in cats is especially sensitive to certain compounds in lilies, making many lily species dangerous if ingested?

Which structure gives a cat’s tongue its sandpaper-like texture?

What is a group of kittens called?

What is the name of the flexible collarbone arrangement that helps cats squeeze through tight spaces?

What does it usually mean when a cat slowly blinks at a person?

Most cats have how many toes on their front paws?

What is the approximate normal resting body temperature range for a healthy adult cat?

Which ancient civilization is especially known for venerating cats and depicting them in art and religion?

Which sense is generally considered a cat’s strongest for hunting at close range?

Feline Factfinder Cat Trivia Roundup

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