(04-18-2012, 02:42 PM)Karenskatz Wrote: Actually, cats are the closest to their wild ancestors of all the "domestic" animals. But just like people, not all cats are the same. Some are not as bright, and some can be klutzes. In the wild, not all the kittens survive. In the artificial atmosphere of domestic life, they are more protected from the hazards of the wild. And sometimes they don't learn the lessons they would otherwise.
I thought it's horse. They look identical to their wide counterpart.
Yeah, in the wild the survive rate is actually quite low, especially for the cubs of any animals. Even 70% lions don't make to one year old.
Falling from a highrise building is too late of a lesson to learn though.