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what animals domestic cat hunts?
does it hunt insect?
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Messaggio originale di Mythical Ostrich:
They'll hunt anything smaller than it and sometimes things that are bigger. That's why ferals are euthanized
Imagine having to kill a small desert weasel because they're too powerful. This is Critical Cat Theory, cats are an oppressed superior specimen, and merging human with cat is the way of the future, I say!
Ultima modifica da TwisterCat; 10 set 2021, ore 23:53
Anything walking crawling or flying, even. Mice and serpents for sure, anytime. Even big rats and big snakes can be mauled by a decisive cat that feels bugged by its precense. Mine try to grab butterflies in midair, saved me from a centipede once (jumped on it and rolled away with it grabbed between claws, right before it bit me) and hunt pretty much anything, from grasshoppers to earthworms etc. They even hissed and tried to slap a small fox, which once came hungry in my garden to eat cat food from their bowls. Pretty much anything that sparks their fancy can become their prey or plaything, once inside their turf!
Teber (Bandito) 11 set 2021, ore 4:46 
Messaggio originale di Snozzberry:
Cats aren't domestic at all, they're the planet's most invasive species. Don't let their superpowers of cuteness fool you, they are... aww, lemme rub dem bell-AHH OW OW OW OWOWOWOW!

Ahem, as I was saying, when they develop opposible thumbs capable of opening tuna cans it'll be game over for the human species.
this is from "love death robots" :steamthumbsup:
Teber (Bandito) 11 set 2021, ore 4:48 
who knows titles of animated movies with cats? "The Lion King" for example.
I had a cat as a kid that would bring home moles and gophers.

That being said, human beings are a domestic housecat's biggest prey. Cats are infected with a parasitic protozoan known as Toxoplasma Gondii. All mammals are susceptible to infection, including humans, of which 30%-50% of humans are already infected.

Toxoplasma Gondii has been known to change behavior in rodents, causing them to be much less averse to predators, such as cats. Studies have shown subtle behavioral changes can occur in humans, with associative links to neurological disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. A causal relationship with latent toxoplasmosis has not yet been established, however, but preliminary evidence suggests infection may induce many of the same alterations in the human brain as it does in the brains of mice.

Myth of the "crazy cat person" actually has some scientific evidence to back it up.
I don't trust that research.
Teber (Bandito) 11 set 2021, ore 5:07 
Messaggio originale di TRASH:
I don't trust that research.
i got all those simptoms after interactions with cat.
Messaggio originale di TRASH:
I don't trust that research.
That's probably the Toxoplasmosis talking.
Google exists you know.
Whatever we want.:VBCOOL:
Old topic, several users banned, eh, I'll post anyway... :KentWinning:

Years ago I had a white farm cat that brought down a full sized rabbit and brought it back to her kittens. Given enough motivation, house cats can bring down prey bigger than they are.
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Data di pubblicazione: 10 set 2021, ore 22:12
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