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1/16/2017

Topic Reading-Vol.1741-1/16/2017

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
It is almost impossible to herd cats, thanks to evolution
Cats are independent and solitary animal, in general. Unlike dogs or birds, they don’t live in a group. They try to stay away from others and tend to fight each other when they accidentally encounter. Even when they are domesticated, they aren’t loyal to their owners. Unlike dogs, they approach people only when they want to.
Why are dogs and cats so different even though both have been humans’ friends for long? And why are cats so distinct from their close relative, lions, which usually form a group to dominate a territory and hunt and share preys?
Enjoy reading and learning the distinctive differences between cats and other animals, birds and fish.

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