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Why Don’t House Cats Eat Their Prey? | Purrpetrators
House cats are a mysterious species. These delicate little beings are our best companions but can also exhibit behavior we humans usually find strange. Owners often wonder why don’t house cats eat their prey. Well, the primary reason is that due to the domestication of cats and their changed dietary needs, they prefer the food given to them at home. Due to the excess availability of food at home, these felines don’t feel the need to eat their prey. They hunt prey because of their instincts.
Read this blog to learn more about house cats’ evolution and behavior.
Understanding the Evolutionary Background of House Cats
Before you delve into the specific information, you must understand how your cat has become where it is today. Like any other animal, cats have gone through evolution and, in the process, have undergone changes that command their behavior. Why they do not eat their prey is answered better when you know where they are coming from and how that must be related to this behavior. Let us understand this in greater detail:
Throughout human history, the history of cats and their cohabitation with us runs together. For thousands of years, they have served as endearing house pets. They were once solitary hunters of the wild but went through…