What is the hunting nature of cats? Cats’ hunting nature is usually instinctive and does not change with age or physical condition. If you find cats starting to participate more in outdoor activities such as running, jumping, chasing insects and sma...
What is the hunting nature of cats? Cats’ hunting nature is usually instinctive and does not change with age or physical condition. If you find cats starting to participate more in outdoor activities such as running, jumping, chasing insects and small animals, be careful about their safety.
Cats have the instinct of hunting in nature. They never pick on prey. As long as they are alive and moving things pass by them, they will immediately show their vitality and start to show off their gorgeous hunting skills. After a chasing and jumping, most of the prey will be caught by the cats. Although many of the owner's favorite furniture or objects may be knocked down during the process, the cat was very satisfied as a result. But the master may not be sure.
Some owners will stop cat hunting in order to protect their cups, but the consequences of this are even more serious. If the cat's hunting nature is not satisfied for a long time, they will look for other creatures at home to hunt. Sometimes you are watching a show, but it suddenly comes up and slaps you twice. In fact, such behavior means that it may regard you as the object of hunting.
In fact, the method of making cats and their lives relaxed and enjoyable is to keep two or more cat owners at home, so they will play "role play", and they will take turns serving as hunters and prey to conduct hunting training. This way they can naturally consume energy and satisfy their hunting desires.