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      • Cats are natural-born hunters, and they go about capturing their prey in one or a combination of two ways. They use the stalking method and the waiting method (or both), and we’ll go over how they hunt using each method for you here.
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  2. Sep 17, 2019 · This is why AnimalWised looks into cat hunting behavior. We not only look at when cats start hunting, but also what factors influence their behavior and whether some cats may be better than others. We also look at myths regarding sterilization and reveal why they often make their prey into presents.

    • Why Do Domestic Cats Hunt Prey?
    • How Do Domestic Cats Hunt?
    • Is Hunting Always Motivated by Hunger?
    • The Relationship Between ‘Play’ and ‘Predation’
    • Is There Anything I Can Do to Help Reduce My Cat’S Hunting behaviour?

    The domestic cat is a predatory species meaning that cats hunt for their food. Much like their wild ancestors, domestic cats are specialised solitary hunters. Up until fairly recent times, cats were primarily kept as pest controllers rather than companions. At this point only the best hunters were able to survive and reproduce, meaning that our pet...

    Cats commonly follow a set sequence of behaviours when hunting prey as described in the diagram below. Cats usually approach their prey by stalking it. This involves the cat being in a crouched position, with their head outstretched. Slow movements are used on the initial approach which may speed up to a sprint the closer the cat gets to the prey. ...

    When cats feel hungry, like us, they are motivated to eat food. The motivation to hunt prey, however, is only partly related to hunger. This is because as a species that hunts alone (as opposed to in groups) cats rely solely on themselves to provide enough food. If cats were to wait until they were hungry before hunting they would run a high risk o...

    Owners often witness their cats apparently ‘playing’ or ‘toying’ with their prey after catching it. So why do cats do this? ‘Toying’ with their prey is considered to be a displacement behaviour performed by cats which is brought about by the conflict of needing to kill their prey and the fear of potentially being injured by their prey as a result. ...

    Feeding your cat will have some effect on their hunting behaviour but because hunting is not entirely motivated by hunger, providing your cat with greater amounts of food will not reduce their desire to hunt and will provide them instead with the opportunity to overeat and gain weight. As we have discussed hunting is an innate feline behaviour so t...

  3. Apr 30, 2021 · Why do cats hunt? Hunting is natural behaviour for cats; before we brought them into our homes, they had to hunt for their food, just like big cats such as lions and tigers. Over the centuries, domestication has meant that most cats now get food from their humans.

  4. Aug 31, 2023 · Read this guide about cat hunting to discover how cats learn to hunt, how and what they hunt, and methods to stop cats from hunting.

  5. Why do pet cats continue to hunt despite being fed at home, the team set out to investigate. Taken from Cats Uncovered.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSubWA...

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