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Zenstorm
24 Oct 2021 - 22:09:00
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Why do cats generally not respond to human commands? The simple answer seems to be because they are solitary animals in the wild (Wikipedia says the African wildcat is the genetic ancestor of domestic cats). Being solitary, they just don't respond to commands the way dogs do.

Dogs are pack animals (well, their wild ancestors are). Lions are pack animals. So can a lion be "treated" like a dog, or raised and trained like a dog?

I read about feral cat colonies. Why would they form colonies if they are solitary creatures? Wikipedia says that they usually form near sources of food (garbage areas). Why doesn't the alpha feral cat just take that territory and chase everyone else away? Or are feral cat colonies actually one alpha male and a bunch of females, like we expect an animal pack to be?

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Adriano Peres
24 Oct 2021 - 22:09:35
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Hi. Have you ever thought about how long do lions live? This is actually a very serious question. Because nobody thinks about these animals. But we have to take care of them. We need to be more attentive to this issue. You agree with me?

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Elen
31 Oct 2021 - 20:51:30
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