
Cats in the Wild
Cats in the wild are non-domesticated felines that live and hunt independently in natural habitats such as forests, grasslands, and deserts. They rely on their agility, sharp senses, and stealth to hunt small animals like rodents, birds, and insects. These wild cats vary in size and behavior but share common traits like territoriality and adaptability to their environment. They play vital roles in maintaining ecological balance by controlling prey populations. Unlike pet cats, wild cats are solitary or live in small groups and have developed survival skills over generations to thrive without human support.