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PLAYFUL CATS WHO WANT TO
BE CHERISHED
Cats
are self-reliant animals that live without attachments. They
never submit to their owners' wishes as do pet dogs. As you
have most probably seen, cats meow when they feel hungry,
rub against your feet when they want to be caressed, purr
with pleasure when they are patted and convey many similar
messages by the way they act.
Do
you know that cats have perfect eyesight at night?
Yes, even in a dimly lit place these furry
creatures can see. Allah has created their eyes differently
from other eyes. In the dark, their eyes' pupils become larger
and rounder to receive as much light as possible. This gives
them keen eyesight.
This
aside, a cat's eye has an additional layer behind the retina.
Passing through the retina, light reaches this layer and is
then reflected back to the retina. Light passes through the
retina twice since this layer reflects the light back. Therefore,
unlike human beings, cats can see very well in dimly lit or
dark places.
Have you ever thought why cats' eyes
sparkle at night?
This
is related to the additional layer in cats' eyes we have just
mentioned. As you know, this layer reflects the light like
a mirror. It is this reflected light that makes their eyes
look sparkling.
Do you know the features of a cat's
paws?
In moments of danger, these tiny paws turn into
predatory claws. What makes them dangerous are the sharp nails
they hide in their paws.
Why do they always fall on their feet?

You know that cats always fall on their four
feet, even when they fall from a height. The actual reason
cats fall on their feet is that they use their tails to maintain
their balance while falling and thus adjust the centres of
gravity of their bodies and land on their paws.
The One Who has given them such a feature that
will ensure the safety of these animals that enjoy climbing
trees and wandering on high places is our Mighty Lord, the
All Compassionate, the Most Merciful.
THE KING OF THE JUNGLE:
THE LION

The lion belongs to the cat family and is very
predatory. With his long trunk, short legs, large head, strong
appearance and majesty, he deserves the title "the King of
the Jungle" even though lions do not really live in the jungle
but in the savannah.
A lion's tail is about three metres (118 inches)
long. He is approximately one metre (39 inches) tall and he
weighs around 230 kilograms (506 pounds). To put it another
way, lions are really big cats that are one and a half to
two metres (59 to 78 inches) longer than you.
Male
lions have manes. This soft hair surrounds the face and covers
the back of the head, neck and shoulders and extends from
the chest to the belly. This mane gives the male lion a very
imposing appearance indeed. The mane that Allah has given
male lions makes them look much stronger and more impressive
than they actually are.
Lions spend all day lying or sleeping under
the shadow of rocks or trees and wake up at night to hunt.
Lions possess perfect eyesight at night and can easily see
their prey. There is a special design in a lion's eyes which
means that they collect as much light as possible. Pupils
and lenses that are relatively larger than other animals'
eyes make lions good hunters in the animal kingdom. Allah
has given them features which are most appropriate in relation
to their environment.
You can hear a lion roaring in particular at
night, the time of their hunting, and before dawn. When the
lion roars, life on the savannah almost stops; the wolf stops
howling and the leopard stops growling. Everybody remains
silent and listens to the king while the monkeys climb the
top branches of trees, screaming as loud as they can.

WILD CATS: TIGERS
Never
think for a moment that they are compliant like a cat! They
are very wild and strong. They are the strongest of the cat
family.
New-born tigers open their eyes only two days
after they are born. Although she is very wild towards other
animals, the mother tiger is very sensitive and caring towards
her cubs. She suckles them for a period of six weeks. Then,
she gradually teaches them how to hunt and find their food.
After this period of education, the young cub
grows into a strong adult that can move very fast. At one
leap, he can cover a distance of four metres (13 feet). Now,
open your arms wide. The distance from the fingertip of one
of your hands to the fingertip of the other is about a metre.
Four times this is the distance that a tiger covers in only
one jump.
Tigers
can camouflage themselves - adaptation to environment - a
feature of which they are unaware. Their fur, very much in
harmony with the natural colours of the environment in which
they live, is extraordinarily suitable for camouflage in the
jungle. This way, they can secretly approach their prey. Besides,
these colours give tigers very aesthetically beautiful and
impressive features. The lines on their fur and cheeks as
well as the shapes of their eyebrows differ from one tiger
to another.
Tigers respect each other's hunting territories.
A tiger marks its territory by leaving a scent it secretes
on the bushes. This odour warns other tigers of the existence
of another tiger's territory.
The unusual features of tigers are not limited
to these. Unlike other cat species, these wild-cats like water
very much. Furthermore, in spite of their huge bodies, they
are great swimmers. Like all other creatures, Allah has granted
tigers awe-inspiring characteristics.
Little baby tigers are very cute and thus arouse
compassion in us. Despite being very wild animals, Allah has
inspired mother tigers to be very compassionate and merciful
towards their babies.
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