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Why Cats Are Better Than Dogs. Cats Can Keep Your House Mouse Free! Predatory Behavior of Cats Understanding Your Cat's Predatory Behavior Cats are born with a hunting and chasing instinct. But they are not necessarily born hunters that kill for food. Killing and eating prey are generally learned behaviors. Hunger will not automatically teach a cat to kill. A cat can be a skillful mouse killer and yet never eat a single mouse or even desire to eat one. Kittens are programmed from birth to chase. The mother cat teaches her kittens to kill to eat. The second lesson is bringing home partially dead prey and finishing off the kill in front of the kittens.

Why do cats often appear to torture or play with their catch before killing it? If socialization occurs extremely early, it is possible for cats to form friendships with prey animals. Cats pose a threat to the song birds in our gardens. Predators living in a "sterile" environment can cause problems. You can vent this pent up energy in play with your cat. Related Reading: How to Train a Cat to Stop Biting. Why My Cat is My Best Friend. In a life that used to be filled with solely human interaction, I never realized what I was missing until I brought a little kitty home with me and named him Kidder.

Our days are filled with fun and laughter from the moment we wake up until the moment we shut our eyes. For everyone who views cats as somewhat selfish animals who do as they please, you may be right, but my cat certainly breaks this mold at times. When I'm hyper, He's hyper Sometimes I get the urge to run around my apartment. Instead of staring at me from a distance, my cat turns the apartment into our very own playground. He's an Emotional Eater When Kidder scratches at the furniture, gets too close to the fish or jumps onto a kitchen counter, he is met with a stern tone that is quite unfavorable. He watches me while I sleep I have never felt safer now that I have my own, personal guard cat.

My cat makes me happy. I Love Cats. Cats Can Make You Feel Good. Anyone who owns a cat knows that there is an inner peace that comes from having them around. However, there is more to them than purring, fluffy companions, statistics have proven that owning a cat actually offers numerous health benefits. In many cases, interacting with a cat can help improve your mood. Owning a cat can help you feel better in general, boosting your mood. Also, if you have been having difficulty with depression, owning a cat can also help. While a cat may not actually “cure” depression, it can help take your mind off your problems, and focus on something else. Therefore, adopting a new furry friend would truly be beneficial to your heart, body and mind. Adoption shelters in Springfield like C.A.R.E. and the Southwest Missouri Humane Society have numerous cats up for adoption that are looking for nothing more than someone to love, and to be loved in return.