Posters of cats make great gifts for cat lovers. So if you are looking for a cat lover gift that is both beautiful and affordable, consider giving cat art posters.
There are many options to choose from: reproductions of well-known works of art such as the Andy Warhol’s cats, photographic prints, movie posters of famous cats like Felix the Cat and Garfield, and much more. You will also find a wide range of styles: modern, abstract, and classic, just to name a few.
Don’t know where to start? No problem. Below you will find several posters of cats. These gift ideas will help you get started. But let me share with you a few fun facts about our furry friends first.
Fun facts about cats
Cats are amazing animals. Even though they are now domesticated (at least we think they are), cats still retain a great deal of independence and many unique skills.
Here are a few interesting tidbits of information about felines.
Ancient Egyptians held cats in high regard. Felines were first admired for their hunting skills. Cats kept mice and other vermin away from the granaries. Cats later became household pets. Eventually, they were revered as gods.
When their cats died, Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows as a mourning gesture.
Cats use their tails as a counterbalance.
Interestingly, cats usually use their meow to communicate with humans. They meow at their mothers when they are kittens. However, as adults, felines rarely meow at other felines.
Some cats are born without eyelashes.
Whiskers work as a navigation system. They help cats pinpoint the distance between two objects.
Although all cat games have their rules and rituals, these vary with the individual player. The cat, of course, never breaks a rule. If it does not follow precedent, that simply means it has created a new rule and it is up to you to learn it quickly if you want the game to continue. ~ Sidney Denham
Cat Art Posters
The following posters of cats are brought to you in affiliation with AllPosters.com.
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