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Yes, caracals are capable of killing and eating house cats if given the opportunity.
Caracal cats are not inherently aggressive, but they are wild animals with strong instincts and behaviors that can be unpredictable and challenging in a domestic setting.
Caracal cats are legal to own in some U.S. states but are regulated or banned in others; ownership depends on local and state laws.
Yes, it is generally okay to let your cat sleep with you, provided both you and your pet are healthy and comfortable with the arrangement.
The most common cause of death in indoor cats is kidney disease, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Yes, letting your cat sleep with you is generally safe and can strengthen your bond, provided both you and your cat are healthy and comfortable.
The most common cause of death in indoor cats is kidney disease, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Yes, it's generally safe and comforting to let your cat sleep with you, provided both of you are healthy and comfortable with the arrangement.
The most common cause of death in indoor cats is kidney disease, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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