Cats may pounce on your face as a form of play or to get your attention. It could also be a sign of affection or a way for them to show dominance.
The large cat crouched down, ready to pounce.
o(^▽^)o to pounce on something it means to jump on it like for example a cat pounced on a mouse the cat jumped on the mouse!
A shorthair grey tabby
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To jump upon. The Cat pounced on the mouse to capture it.
The cat lay still, ready to pounce on the mouse.
they pounce on it then use there sharp teeth which are pretty sharp to tear it
it depends on the type of cat. every cat is different. most will stalk it until the squirrel is caught off guard, then it will pounce
A tiger should be able to pounce higher based on its size but a cat may also be able to go higher being that its weight is much lighter than a tiger......hhmmm. That question makes me think......
Fear and phobias can block a cats internal stimuli to pounce. Just like humans, cats can have fears that render them immobile.
Cats' legs help them to move, hunt, jump, pounce, and survive.
A cat's tail twitches at the base as a sign of agitation, excitement, or anticipation. This behavior is a way for the cat to communicate its emotions and can indicate that the cat is feeling stressed or ready to pounce.