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==Key points==
 
==Key points==
* The size and layout of a cat’s territory is adapted to the availability of resources, such as food. (ON A DIFFERENT PAGE?)
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* The size and layout of a cat’s territory is adapted to the availability of resources, such as food.  
 
* Cats will choose to occupy small territories if food resources are sufficient.
 
* Cats will choose to occupy small territories if food resources are sufficient.
 
* In the UK, suburban environments often have a high cat population density and a lack of suitable marking locations, so that territorial boundaries become blurred and unclear.
 
* In the UK, suburban environments often have a high cat population density and a lack of suitable marking locations, so that territorial boundaries become blurred and unclear.
 
* Since many cats are not fed ad lib, their need for food may drive them to investigate and invade the core territories of other cats.
 
* Since many cats are not fed ad lib, their need for food may drive them to investigate and invade the core territories of other cats.
      
==References==
 
==References==
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