The reasons why male cats don't hit female cats can be summarized as follows: 1: Female cats are usually more cautious and defensive than male cats. When facing potential threats from male cats, female cats may react quickly or even fight back, which makes male cats choose to avoid conflicts with female cats in most cases. 2: In natural cat groups, there tends to be a relatively harmonious relationship between male and female cats, especially when there is no competitive pressure or territorial disputes. 3: Although estrus may cause male cats to show greater aggression, if the female cat is unwilling to mate, the male cat may choose to give up rather than attack forcefully. 4: If male and female cats live in the same territory and have sufficient resources, they may rarely have conflicts over territory or resources such as food. In most cases, male and female cats can maintain a relatively harmonious relationship. |
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