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Originally posted by MuadDib
Pheromones. The scent of death is more spread through moving a corpse around and that wards of further intruders. But, if you're looking for a concession I'll give you that domestic animals differ from wild animals greatly in lifestyles and methods of hunting. I'd contend that exposure to the luxuries of being domesticated (aka exposure to humanity) has caused many of these animals to pick up traits that aren't present in nature.
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Not looking for concessions in the least, just clarifications. However, it's not a corpse until it actually is killed. The "victim" is alive and kicking the entire time that the cat is "playing" or whatever it is doing.