Why Cats Chase Moving Objects
The predatory instinct behind your cat's desire to chase anything that moves.
The predatory instinct behind your cat's desire to chase anything that moves.
The desire to chase moving objects is part of the predatory sequence that's hardwired into every cat's brain. This sequence includes finding, stalking, chasing, pouncing, and catching - behaviors that can be triggered by any moving object.
For cats, movement is the primary trigger for predatory behavior. Even objects that don't resemble prey can trigger the chase instinct if they move in the right way - particularly if the movement is erratic or mimics escape behavior.
Chasing provides mental satisfaction and physical exercise for cats. The act of pursuing a moving object releases dopamine and other neurochemicals that make the experience rewarding and enjoyable.
Domestic cats retain all the hunting instincts of their wild ancestors. When they chase moving objects, they're practicing and expressing these natural behaviors in a safe, controlled environment.
Tablet games provide an excellent outlet for chase behavior. They allow cats to express their natural instincts without harm to real animals, while providing the mental and physical stimulation they need.