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Cats and what we can learn from them

Cats and what we can learn from them

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A colony of 7 cats, with 6 sharing the same mother but different fathers, offers unique insights into cat social dynamics. What makes this case particularly interesting is the stark contrast between the extremely shy mother cat and her socialized offspring. The mother, a true ‘community cat’, demonstrated remarkable survival instincts - escaping from a vet clinic 2km away and finding her way back to the same property for a second litter. While she remained untouchable by humans, her kittens developed into well-adjusted house cats, highlighting the crucial importance of early socialization. This case exemplifies how cats can maintain complex social structures when resources are abundant, with clear hierarchies and ritualized behaviors managing group dynamics. The successful integration of an unrelated stray cat into this family group further demonstrates the adaptability of feline social structures under favorable conditions. The regular hunting of both small and large prey (including rats) by this cat colony showcases their vital role in rural pest management while maintaining their instinctive behaviors despite domestication.

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