Most breeds of cat have a noted fondness for settling in high places, or perching. Animal behaviorists have posited a number of explanations, the most common being that height gives the cat a better observation point, allowing it to survey its "territory" and become aware of activities of people and other pets in the area. In the wild, a higher place may serve as a concealed site from which to hunt; domestic cats are known to strike prey by pouncing from such a perch as a tree branch, as does a Leopard.[21] Height, therefore, can also give cats a sense of security and prestige.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat
Thursday, September 6, 2007
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