I can't seem to find this simple number documented anywhere online, so I did a measurement.
My cat loves chasing a laser pointer, so I filmed him at 210 frames per second slow motion with my Casio EX-FC100 digital camera. From the time the laser spot starts moving, to the time his head reorients to track it, takes 10-15 frames, which is 50-70 milliseconds.
For human beings, the "smooth pursuit" eye tracking literature shows about a 150 millisecond latency, which is two or three times more than my estimate of cat visual latency.
Your cat may vary.
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It isn't possible to give the average speed of the cat as there are so many species that run in different ways and speeds, and of course a lot of them are dying out as well...
On average the maximum speed of a domestic cat is 30-35mph. In kilometres, it's about 50.
4.72km/h
Alligators have a reaction time of 50 milliseconds. This reaction time is most likely enabled by their super sensitive skin.
cats can have a litter of up to twelve at one time so yes cats do deliver at one time.
A cats average strength is huge they can Carrie at least two pounds their weight.
Typically, cats puke because of indigestion. Multiple cats of many breeds have been known to puke as a defensive or instinctive reaction. Sometimes cats puke when they catch a glimpse of something putrid or disgusting (ie. dead opossum, Justin Witt, or raccoon feces)
Cats' weights are normally measured in pounds. The average weight for cats is 7-12 lbs.
normal 3-7 seconds
Yes...our owl winks all the time ;)
Frozen cats................... the allergy to cats is actually a reaction to cat skin cells. So skinless or frozen would not cause a reaction. Otherwise, get a dog.
Depends on a lot of factors. Perception to finger movement is somewhere in the ballpark of .215 seconds "average". Average range is something like .14 to .33 seconds. Reaction times as low as .1 seconds are likely possible but hard to measure consistently. Reaction times below .12 seconds would make you part of an elite minority. Some resources to check out: www.humanbenchmark.com Normal distribution of reaction times on a specific task. www.visualexpert.com/recources/reactiontime.html Good rundown of factors that influence "reaction time".
The average (median) reaction time is 215 milliseconds.
If suffering from an allergic reaction to cats, one may take over the counter drugs such as, Claritin. If the reaction is severe, then one may want to see a doctor.
Cats are long nappers. Sleeping, for cats, is a way to conserve energy. They usually nap for 12 - 16 hours.
Cats will sleep an average of 13 to 16 hours a day.
1 sec. to 2 seconds
One fourths of a second....still pretty slow though :/
It doesn't measure the exact reaction time. Just the average.
they are probably an allergic reaction from a flea bite. sometimes, a cat will have an allergic reaction when the flea's saliva gets on the cats skin, causing a spot. this could be it, but i would take your cat to a vet to see if it is serious or something that will just go away after time.