Since most of people think if you let your cat outdoor, they would just wander around our neighbor. That’s true for some cats, but there are still some professional marathon feline athletes who never told you about their secretive journeys around the city. Thanks to a modern technology, specifically GPS tracker, a survey in The Central Tablelands LLS at Lithgow, in central-west New South Wales was conducted and they figured out a massive photographic distance that a cat could go daily, and these statistics will amaze you right away!
“When you speak to a lot of cat owners, they say: “Oh my cat just sleeps on the end of my bed, it doesn’t go anywhere.” – Senior land service officer Peter Evans said. Because of the cat GPS, it turns out some of them have “gone three kilometers from home.”
Another surprising owner added: “I thought Semi particularly would be a lazy cat — bottom of the garden or next door’s yard.” He was shocked when he saw the GPS map and learned that Semi was going into bushland and “over the hill and far away.”
The owner doubtfully thought that the cat was “looking for food, which is probably the primary thing because he’s usually around eight and a half kilos which [the vet says] is far, far too heavy.”
How about your cat? Let’s measure how far they would go and let us know in the comments!
More info: centraltablelands.lls.nsw.gov.au (h/t: designyoutrust, boredpanda)
A lot of cat owners say: “Oh my cat just sleeps on the end of my bed, it doesn’t go anywhere”
Turns out some of the cats have “gone three kilometres from home”
“I thought Semi particularly would be just local — bottom of the garden or next door’s yard,” one of the pet owners said
He was shocked when he learned that Semi was going into bushland and “over the hill and far away”
“Looking for food… is probably the primary thing because he’s usually around eight and a half kilos which [the vet says] is far, far too heavy”