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 | | Percentage of DNA shared by cats and tigers | | 95.6 |
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|  | | Bones in a cat's body, on average (it's 206 bones for most adult humans) | | 245 |
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 | | U.S households with a pet cat | | 31.9 million |
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|  | | Different sounds made by cats | | 100 |
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 | Ernest Hemingway had a number of six-toed cats. |
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| The Nobel Prize winner wasn't kidding when he said that "one cat just leads to another." After being given a polydactyl (six-or-more-toed) cat by a ship captain and naming the feline Snow White, Hemingway couldn't help but accumulate more — and naming them after famous people. (Most cats have five toes on their front paws and four on the back, for a total of 18, but at least one polydactyl cat in Canada had seven on each paw for a record-setting 28.) Following his death in 1961, Hemingway's former home in Key West, Florida, was converted into a museum that today is home to roughly 60 polydactyl cats. The six-toed celebrities bring so many visitors to the Hemingway Home and Museum, in fact, that they have their own app. | | |
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