Posted: Jan 24 2008 By: Nicolaas Jacobs
Cats are hunters, they come from a long line of hunters and that is embedded into their genes. They are built to catch prey. Their physical built, silent paws, night vision, their teeth - it all sums them up as one of natures hunters. Yet, today they are seen more as companions and pets, they are not given the respect they deserve, the respect that the Egyptians gave them so many years ago. The least anybody with a cat can do is to know why they behave like they do, and why they bring in dead animals into the house.
A cat is brought up by its mother, using different steps. (Something that doesn’t always happen today) A mother cat would go hunt for her kittens and bring back the prey that she caught. She would then devour that prey in front of the kittens. Cats learn by experience and what is pleasurable, the mother teaches her kittens in the same way. She would then bring back prey for the kittens to eat, later have them kill the prey. Step by step taking it further and further until the kittens can go out with her to hunt, eventually hunting for themselves. Mother cats have been known to do the same for other kittens, which are not their own. Taking responsibility for them and giving them loving care.
Therefore the reasons for cats bringing in dead animals are: They are fulfilling their hunter right. They are trying to teach you hunting skills. (Which we obviously lack) They are showing the care and love of a mother.
So, the next time that happens - when your cat brings you a dead (or injured) animal and puts it by your feet. Remember why she does it, her instincts, training, and love.
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