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One major behavioral adaptation of a domestic cat versus a feral or wild cat is that an adult domestic cat will continue to make "meow" noises at caretaking humans. This is very unusual in feral cats, who stop meowing when they are weaned from their mothers.

The behavioral adaptation is likely related to ensuring a continuing supply of food, clean litter boxes and attention.

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One behavioral adaptation of a cat is their grooming behavior, which helps maintain their fur clean and regulate body temperature. Cats also have a hunting instinct that drives them to stalk and catch prey, even if they are well-fed pets. They are also known to be territorial, marking their territory with scent glands to communicate with other cats.

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