Well, if you have a cat, you may have noticed that he/she likes to sleep all day. This is because cats weren't always pets. Wild cats used to hunt at dawn and at dusk- like your furry tabby cat at home (Tries to!). :)
Cats have many different attitudes, emotions, and behaviors. Most often though, cats have a relaxed, curious behavior. they can also be very playful and do get frightened easily.
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there are 20 something shorthaired cats. I learned that from my independent studie in 3rd grade. I think it was 24 or 23.
Bears and wild cats
A cat might but squirrels are a bit too large for the average house cat to eat. Cats will eat mice and small birds (but only if they learned to eat them, killing them is instinctive but eating them as food must be learned).
tell how cats behavior help the cat cats chase moving thing and pounce on thing
Thorndike used a puzzle box to study the behavioral responses of cats. When the cats learned which pedal to push to get the food, he called this the law of effect. It is a form of trial-and-error learning.
It could of been bears and wild cats.
Theres no telling because either their personality is genetic or learned behavior.
cats hate change of any kind..change something in your cats environment and the cat will react to the change. Trying to find its comfort zone (the old home) is why they leave a new home.
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Cats instinctively try to bury their waste, but they need to learn where is an appropriate place to use to bury it. Once they have learned that a litter box is available and is appropriate, that is what they will use. When I was a kid back in the 1960s litter boxes and litter did not exist. We used a small wooden crate filled with black top soil. The cats learned to use this. It was nowhere near as convenient for us as modern litter is, but the cats had no more trouble digging in this top soil and burying their wastes than they do with modern litter today.
One learned behavior of a cat is using a litter box for urinating and defecating. Cats learn this behavior from their mother as kittens and through reinforcement and repetition. Another learned behavior is scratching, which helps them mark their territory and keep their claws healthy. Cats also learn through experience how to communicate with humans for food, attention, and play.