Do Cats Understand Time?
Cats have a perception of time, but their understanding of it differs from humans. Cats possess an internal clock or circadian rhythm that helps them distinguish between day and night. They are most active during twilight hours, known as the crepuscular period, when their prey is most active. While cats can discern the passing of time, their comprehension of specific time intervals, such as hours or minutes, is limited.
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