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by pvg
925 days ago
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I didn't say the diets were selected, just that a domestic cat can afford to be habitually inefficient in a way most wild animals can't and that we have selectively bred cats for some of this. Yes, big predators will opportunistically eat smaller prey, it doesn't affect the claim that a domesticated cat is a poor starting point for the comparison you were making. |
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