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      • If you've ever received the "gift" of a dead lizard or mouse from your pet cat, you're not alone. Although it's been 10,000 years since cats were domesticated, their instinct to hunt remains strong.
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  1. Jun 29, 2023 · If you've ever received the "gift" of a dead lizard or mouse from your pet cat, you're not alone. Although it's been 10,000 years since cats were domesticated, their instinct to hunt remains strong.

  2. If you're a cat owner, you may have experienced the bizarre phenomenon of finding dead animals at your doorstep. Whether it's a bird, mouse, or even a lizard, your feline friend seems to have a knack for hunting and presenting their catch to you as a gift. But why do cats engage in this behavior?

  3. How do I stop my cat from killing lizards? While an outdoor pen is the ideal option for outdoor kitties, another idea for protecting wildlife is the CatBib. It slows down the cat's ability to hunt, but is perfectly safe, allowing kitty to roam about.

  4. How do I stop my cat from catching lizards? While an outdoor pen is the ideal option for outdoor kitties, another idea for protecting wildlife is the CatBib. It slows down the cat's ability to hunt, but is perfectly safe, allowing kitty to roam about.

  5. As a cat owner, you’ve probably experienced the bizarre behavior of your feline friend bringing you a dead lizard as a “gift”. Though it may seem gross or even disturbing, this conduct is actually rooted in cats’ instinctual nature. Cats have an inborn hunting instinct that harks back to their ancestors, who were skilled hunters in the ...

  6. 3 days ago · In short, the answer is no, but you can do things to reduce their hunting instinct. Obviously, indoor cats do not hunt animals (unless they find any in the house), so the simplest solution is to keep your cat indoors, but if your cat is already an outdoor cat this will be practically impossible, and unfair on your cat.

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  8. Why do cats bite off lizard tails? Cats have a natural hunting instinct, and the sight of a moving tail may trigger their predatory behavior. Additionally, the tail of a lizard may appear as a separate entity from the lizard itself, making it an enticing target for a cat's playful or hunting behavior.

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