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The behavior that many animals exhibit in order to reduce competition is infanticide. Infanticide is the killing of young offspring by a mature animal.
Because they desperately want to be stalking and killing said birds, most likely. Cats are born hunters, and will often kill just for the fun of it. Basically, that quivering chirping is an expression of combined excitement and desire.
Eye color has not been linked to behavior in cats. Cats with yellow eyes do not display any particular behavior traits.
Innate behaviors are behaviors that animals exhibit that they did not learn. For example, baby monkeys and apes (including humans) will grasp things with their feet and/or hands. Nobody has to teach them to do this, they are just born knowing how to do it. Another example is hunting behavior in cats -- while sophisticated hunting skills are learned over time, basic hunting behaviors like stalking and pouncing are innate to cats, cats will do them automatically from the time they are kittens without having to be taught.
Cats does have furry bad behaviours.
Cats that exhibit fearful behavior during thunderstorms or heavy winds will often seek shelter under furniture or in a dark, calm corner. Generally, there isn't much you can do to ease a cat's fears but if the anxiety leads to destructive behavior or spraying, talk to your vet about anti-anxiety medication.
no the moon doesnt effect the cats behavior I disagree, I have always had cats and each time there is a full moon they would act crazy...
Yes, homosexuality has been documented in the following species, but it is likely that all mammals engage in homosexual behavior:Asiatic lionCat (domestic)CheetahLionTiger
When domestic cats return to their ferral ( wild ) state they exhibit pride behavior like lions.
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not all cats have the same behavior it really depends!
I wouldn't say that is true. Some animals have fights within their own species, humans, dogs, cats, birds, gorillas they all fight with their own species occasionally.