Windows 7 Themes : Cute Cats Theme For Windows
Cats as pets, are an inseparable part of millions of people’s lives. These adorable creatures are not only one of the cutest pets; they are also the most popular pet in the world.
Originally a carnivorous mammal, the cats have been associated with humans for about 9500 years. Owing to their close association with humans, cats are now found almost everywhere on Earth and in large numbers.
Although they are said to be ‘nocturnal predators’ and ‘solitary hunters’, cats are quite social species and offer remarkable companionship to humans. Here’s a theme about Cats – for all those who love cats or like having cute wallpapers on their desktops.
The Cute Cats Windows 7 Theme consists of 35+ Hi-res Wallpapers, Custom Icons and soothing music to get that cute look for your desktop.
Windows 7 Cute Cats Theme Screenshots:









These are just a few of the 35+ wallpapers included with this theme. Download the theme to get them all.
Custom Icons and Sounds For Cute Cats Theme:
This theme comes with a nice Custom Cat icons set which would enhance the look of your desktop.
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We have also included soothing music in this theme for adding to that cute effect you get when you apply this theme.
Download The Cute Cats Windows 7 Theme:

We have a dedicated download page for this theme. You can also explore various other Windows 7 Themes on our themes download page.
Some Fun Facts & Trivia About Cats:
- The earliest direct evidence of cat domestication is a kitten that was buried with its owner 9,500 years ago in Cyprus.
- Domestic cats spend about 70% of their day sleeping and 15% of the day grooming.
- Cats were brought to the America by colonists to protect their granaries and as pets.
- Today, The United States alone has over 60 million cats
- The top two rows of a cat’s whiskers can move independently of the lower two rows. This allows maximum perception of the cat’s immediate surroundings.
- Cats are one of the oldest mammals on the earth.
This post was originally written on August 9, 2010

