6/10
Cat 101
8 September 2022
Interesting facts I learned

  • Cats DNA have changed relatively little for tens of thousands of years
  • Cats flexible spine is what makes them so athletic
  • Cat research is 15 years behind dog research
  • Cats like tight spaces hence boxes
  • 59% of cats in US are obese
  • Whiskers are like sensors that are about the width of a cat
  • Purrs are in the same frequency range as baby cries (400-600hz), which suggests that it's an evolutionary trait designed to make humans care for cats
  • Food may not be the best motivator for cats
  • Cat hunt was a real thing alongside with hunt and some believe this could have contributed to the Black Plague
  • Humans cultural difference can be reflected in their cats


As a relatively new cat owner who always felt like I was an inadequate owner, I think this documentary helped relieve some of that feeling by reinforcing my knowledge. I don't think the documentary is suited for longtime cat owners as it doesn't reveal any groundbreaking information so they might find it quickly boring like cats do. However, I think it's a good primer to people who don't know cats but are willing to get to know them more. In that sense, I think it's quite an informational documentary given it's running time of 1 hour.

I also felt that while the documentary covered a breath of topics, it rarely dove deep into one, maintaining its introductory level. This is quite understandable, hinted by its target audience and purpose but you should not expect a deep dive into the "mind" of cats as suggested by the title.

Overall, a good watch, best for new cat owners or people who don't know much about cats!
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