The [[Feline Territorial Behaviour|feline territory]] is divided into '''three zones'''. The '''central core territory''', needs to be safe and secure, but the '''home range''' may be traversed by other cats as they go between different parts of their own territory. The larger '''hunting range''' is also shared by larger numbers of cats in the local vicinity. The sharing of access to territory means that time share systems are important in avoiding conflict. Conflict is most likely in the home range when cat densities are high. Dawn and dusk are high risk times in terms of aggression and this may be due to the fact that prey is most active at these times, and there is increased competition for this important resource, or simply a consequence of the increased chance of feline encounters because many cats are out and about at these times. | The [[Feline Territorial Behaviour|feline territory]] is divided into '''three zones'''. The '''central core territory''', needs to be safe and secure, but the '''home range''' may be traversed by other cats as they go between different parts of their own territory. The larger '''hunting range''' is also shared by larger numbers of cats in the local vicinity. The sharing of access to territory means that time share systems are important in avoiding conflict. Conflict is most likely in the home range when cat densities are high. Dawn and dusk are high risk times in terms of aggression and this may be due to the fact that prey is most active at these times, and there is increased competition for this important resource, or simply a consequence of the increased chance of feline encounters because many cats are out and about at these times. |