Inside the Domestic Cat: How Anatomy Shapes Their Natural Predatory Skills
House cats may seem like your average pet, but when you examine closer, what you are looking at are born hunters. Their stealth posture and radar-like hearing, allows them to detect and capture prey from afar. Once captured, their prey doesn't stand a chance. Sharp claws and razor sharp teeth make light work of any struggle, and their thornlike tongue makes stripping meat off bones easy.
From the above synopsis, today's house cat may sound like some out-of-control killer, but centuries of domestication have made these loveable felines one of the most popular in the world. Toys made specifically for cats have been proven to help satisfy their predatory instinct which incidentally makes owning a cat a lot of fun.
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