And that is to be expected. Cats are natural predators and love hunting lizards. This is not the greatest thing overall because lizards can be actually poisonous to cats and vice versa. However, if you are careful that your bearded dragons don’t bite your cat, you’ll probably be fine.
Although this is the real reason, cats and lizards don’t collude too much. But that doesn’t stop the cats from trying to catch every lizard they find. Granted they don’t know what to do after but it is the thought that counts right? And sometimes they can even get themselves ina precarious situation when a lizard fights back and is left hanging on their whiskers.
It is really not as violent as it sounds and you can see that by scrolling below and taking a look for yourself.
My Cat Pretty Much Adopted My Rescue Lizard As Her Weird Scaly Kitten And The Two Are Inseparable. They Have Naps Together, Spy On The Neighbors Through The Window Together And Just Generally Hang Out Together Every Chance They Get.
#5 The cat is probably pretending to sleep so the lizard will let their guard down.