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Cats Need to Hunt to Thrive
Cats, are creatures that need to hunt to survive. Similar to some mammals that live on Earth. They need to hunt to survive. Meat eating mammals who do not hunt for food will die in the future. Some nature laws can not be changed.
Cats in the wild are born to hunt. They have built in mechanics that require them to hunt other animals to survive. They play with their siblings to learn coordination and timing. Practicing with their siblings to allow them to get hands on experience for battle. Their speed becomes adjusted and they learn how far they can pounce a target.
The mother cat is the first cat’s teacher most of the time. The mother cat brings in food and then the other cats copy the mother’s mouth movements. They watch as she eats the prey and tears it. The cats try to mimic the mother and over time. They eat just like the mother. Some house cats perform the same exercise with humans. They will bring prey to the human so they can eat it.
House cats treat humans as friends. Wild cats do not treat humans as friends. Do not go petting a stray cat you do not know. Especially, if the cat looks like it doesn't want to be bothered. Dogs might be willing to let you pat them on the head. However, cats like to pick their friends very wisely and want a level of trust. They also like being friends with ones who have certain things and if you not part of that then they bite.
House cats treat humans as friends. Wild cats do not treat humans as friends. Do not go petting a stray cat you do not know. Especially, if the cat looks like it doesn't want to be bothered. Dogs might be willing to let you pat them on the head. However, cats like to pick their friends very wisely and want a level of trust. They also like being friends with ones who have certain things and if you not part of that then they bite.
Cats generally treat prey animals as pets under certain conditions. Cats who grow up with prey animals tend to be friends with them. They will not attack the prey animal because they believe the prey animal is friend. They might not attack animals that look like the prey animal as well. Cats socializing with other animals for a long time do not attack those animals. This is the social exception to cats that makes them not hunt prey animals.
How do you stop cats from hunting? Unfortunately, hunting is something cats feel they must do. Stopping them from hunting will be very difficult. They could be prevented to hunt by being locked up in a house. But, that method will only delay the process. All cats love to hunt. Just keep a watch on your pet and make sure they are not hunting.
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