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Old July 16th 08, 01:22 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Jofirey
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote:

Was it somewhere on this newsgroup, or on some TV program, that I
learned that although the "hunting" part is instinctive, a cat
must be
TAUGHT to eat its prey? (They learn to use a litterbox a lot
faster
when mama's around to teach them, too.)


I learned on nature shows that all felines have a *chase* instinct:
something runs away from them, they chase it, without having to be
taught. (This seems to be true of dogs, too - maybe all predators?)

But they have to be taught how to kill prey once it's caught, and
they
also have to be taught that the dead prey is food. That's why the
mother
cat brings live prey to her kittens first, so she can show them how
to
kill it. And then she eats it in front of them so they know it's
food.

At some point in their kittenhood, both Smudge and Licky must have
been taught about hunting. Smudge certainly knows how to catch, kill
and eat prey. (Charmingly, she ate a bird right in front of my front
door last weekend - I went out the next day to find feathers and
other
remains on the doormat.) I'm not quite as certain about Licky, but
when I throw something for him to chase, he's dead serious about it.
Don't know if he'd know how to follow through with the kill and the
eating, though, since the thing I throw is usually inanimate. (OK,
always. )

Roxy on the other hand does not seem to have had that education. She
chases things, but then veers off and scratches the scratching post
in excitement. She likes the fun of chasing and the general
stimulation
of attention and running around, but I'm sure she really doesn't get
what it's all about. Which makes her appear a bit dim, but it might
just be that she lost her mother too young to have been taught, or
wasn't part of a feral colony where she might have learned from
other
cats.


Jake learned to kill on his own. He was too young to have learned
from his mother and there were no other cats around here.

Sam was quite the predator too, and didn't have a teacher that I'm
aware of.

Both of those boys were pure bred meezers.

Jo