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The behavioral bases of prolonged suppression of predatory attack in cats
Authors:Robert Adamec
Abstract:The behavioral differences between rat-killing cats and non-rat killers were investigated. Killers and non-killers were found to fall at opposite ends of a continuum of predisposition to respond defensively to a variety of environmental threats. Non-killers were most defensive, displaying aggressive-defensive predatory attacks in contrast to the aggressive attacks of killers. The data support the hypothesis that suppression of killing among non-rat killers is the result of an enhanced sensitivity to external threat.
Keywords:defensive predisposition  suppression  predatory attack  cat
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