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PARAMYTHA WIJAYANTI.
        KD
    K2211068/SBI
CATS BEHAVIOUR
   Cat communication
    includes the use of a
    variety of vocalization.
   Meowing

   Purring

   Trilling

   Hissing

   Growling
   Domestic and wild cats will target small
    mammals.
   In general, they use two hunting
    strategies, either stalking actively, or
    waiting in ambush until an animal comes
    close enough to be captured.
   Chattering teeth – Have you ever seen a cat
    watching a bird through a window? It’s body
    tenses up, the bird is fixed with a constant stare
    and then quite strangely the kitty begins to
    chatter its teeth and emit a strange rattling
    noise.
   Head swaying - Cats will often sway their head
    from side to side very quickly just before they
    pounce on their prey. This is important so that
    when they do pounce that they do not miss their
    target.
   Wild cats:
     Wild cats are solitary.



   Domestic cats:
     Domestic cats live in colonies.
   Cats only mate when the queen (female cat) is
    receptive or in heat and demands the attention of a tom
    (male cat).

   Once the cats get together, the mating process only
    about half of a minute to about 4 minutes.

   First the male bites the female's neck, mounts her and
    positions himself on top of her. He then thrusts his
    pelvis into her and finally penetrates her, which
    usually only lasts about 4 seconds.
How do cats protect and defend their young ?
    They will keep them in places which is
uncovered.
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Cats behaviour

  • 1. PARAMYTHA WIJAYANTI. KD K2211068/SBI
  • 3. Cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalization.
  • 4. Meowing  Purring  Trilling  Hissing  Growling
  • 5. Domestic and wild cats will target small mammals.  In general, they use two hunting strategies, either stalking actively, or waiting in ambush until an animal comes close enough to be captured.
  • 6. Chattering teeth – Have you ever seen a cat watching a bird through a window? It’s body tenses up, the bird is fixed with a constant stare and then quite strangely the kitty begins to chatter its teeth and emit a strange rattling noise.  Head swaying - Cats will often sway their head from side to side very quickly just before they pounce on their prey. This is important so that when they do pounce that they do not miss their target.
  • 7. Wild cats: Wild cats are solitary.  Domestic cats: Domestic cats live in colonies.
  • 8. Cats only mate when the queen (female cat) is receptive or in heat and demands the attention of a tom (male cat).  Once the cats get together, the mating process only about half of a minute to about 4 minutes.  First the male bites the female's neck, mounts her and positions himself on top of her. He then thrusts his pelvis into her and finally penetrates her, which usually only lasts about 4 seconds.
  • 9. How do cats protect and defend their young ? They will keep them in places which is uncovered.
  • 10.
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