Cats
For cats planning to live in the wilderness, you might as well After feeling, first roughly determine the target of the prey, and then decide the target of hunting. In daily life, domestic cats can use their feelings to infer where food is stored.
Cats will smell before eating. They can use their senses to distinguish spoiled, novel and poisonous food. When a female cat is in estrus, a sexual permeate will be infiltrated, and the male cat can find the female cat based on its senses, mate with it, and breed offspring.
Newly born cats can’t open their eyes. They can find their mother’s nipples by feeling and drink milk. Cats' senses are comparable to those of dogs, but people only make full use of dogs' senses. Cats do not want to be messed with, and many of their functions are only used when they are beneficial to themselves. Cats can rely on their keen senses to find prey such as mice, fish, and their own cubs.
As the saying goes, "A greedy cat has a sharp nose", it is so true. Cats can smell the items they like to eat even if they are placed far away. Someone has done an experiment and found that even cats can find fish if they are buried in the soil.
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