What are the natural enemies of cats?
The natural enemy of cats is wild raccoons. After catching a cat, it will force the cat to drink water constantly, let the dirty things out, and then eat the cat. There are also pythons, the natural enemies of cats, which can directly swallow cats without any resistance.
The wild raccoon is a kind of jungle cat, belonging to the cat family. Jungle cats are brownish gray or sandy yellow, with 2-4 vague horizontal stripes on hind limbs and buttocks, 3-4 inconspicuous black semi-rings at the tail end and brownish black at the tail tip. Slender limbs, short tail, slim figure, long face and oval shape. There are black tufts at the tip of the ear, but they are not as obvious as the lynx and Karakal. Conglin cat was once considered as a close relative of lynx, but it was later classified as cat by molecular biology research.
Python is a large reptile. Common body length is 3-5 meters, with dark brown spear spots on the back of head and neck and black longitudinal spots on the head side. The ventral surface of the head is yellow and white, the back is brown, taupe or yellow, and there are large clouded leopard-like stripes on the back and sides with black edges. Living in tropical and subtropical low mountain jungles.
Cat habits
Cats, belonging to cats, are agile, can walk freely on high walls and jump lightly. A cat sleeps for 14- 15 hours a day, but it will wake up as long as it makes a little noise. Cats often clean their hair, and kittens often lick their bodies and clean themselves. As a docile, intelligent and lively animal, cats have become a wide range of pets in people's families.