Yes, They can pounce, but they can also fart like crazy
Kittens and cubs learn how to pounce on prey by observing the mother cat catching food. They also naturally play with each other, discovering this method of leaping attacks.
A verb is an action word, so I guess pounce, scratch, hiss, purr, etc.
A pounce is a leaping attack, often from a position of stealthy concealment. Although many cats chase down their prey, they can also leap several feet, to surprise unwary prey. The word pounce is used metaphorically for a sudden decisive action to achieve a goal.
Well it dependents on the food..........Lynx hunt in much the same what that most cats will hunt. They stalk their prey and then pounce on it.
Some do, and some don't; it depends on the individual cat. A domestic cat can catch and eat a rabbit if it was so inclined. I have several alley cats and a backyard rabbit. One of the kittens became friends with the rabbit.
The tiger was not afraid to pounce on the small mouse.
yes Emily
Do you mean "pounce on stuff"? If so, it is because this is how large cats in the wild get their food(They pounce on animals they want to eat).
Fear and phobias can block a cats internal stimuli to pounce. Just like humans, cats can have fears that render them immobile.
clowder of cats clutter of cats glaring of cats pounce of cats dout of cats (house cats) nuisance of cats (house cats) kendle of cats (kittens) kindle of cats (kittens) litter of cats (kittens) destruction of cats (wild cats)
they stare with a vishous look then pounce the sight is horrific
Cats' legs help them to move, hunt, jump, pounce, and survive.
A verb is an action word, so I guess pounce, scratch, hiss, purr, etc.
tell how cats behavior help the cat cats chase moving thing and pounce on thing
A pounce is a leaping attack, often from a position of stealthy concealment. Although many cats chase down their prey, they can also leap several feet, to surprise unwary prey. The word pounce is used metaphorically for a sudden decisive action to achieve a goal.
The collective nouns for cats are:a clowder of catsa clan of catsa clutter of catsa glaring of catsa pounce of catsa dout of cats (house cats)a nuisance of cats (house cats)a destruction cats (wild cats)a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittensa litter of kittens
no they can not learn
the are not really hungry for their catch, if it moves, they will pounce on it, cats these days are so well fed, that they do not have to catch their dinner, but it is in a cat's nature to chase a rodent.