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This sometimes indeed happens (although not really as often) and it has been explained by zoologists aswell. Cats do this in the order for their kittens to practice hunting on a living prey and they are evolutionary hardwired to do so even if they actually don't have kittens, which may seem strange and even a bit inefficient, but although evolution makes things work most of the time, it is by no means perfect means perfect.
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Density might influence the behaviour but I don't think it's the determinant factor. The example to prove it is the comparison of density of the Netherlands vs Some desert Middle Eastern country.
How is life about needless murders? I think dogs, usually, don't get anything from killing cats unless it's wild dogs who can eat them.
Do what you should.
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Animals are cuter than humans
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