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Cats have adapted through a variety of physical and behavioral traits that enhance their survival as both predators and companions. Their retractable claws and keen senses, especially hearing and vision, enable them to hunt effectively in diverse environments. Socially, domestic cats have developed behaviors that facilitate cohabitation with humans, such as purring and kneading, which promote bonding. Additionally, their ability to thrive on a flexible diet allows them to adapt to different habitats and food sources.

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