Cats never always kill birds to be mean; sometimes they catch it then they play with them. This is just instinctive; cats are predators and in the wild have to hunt for their food. They do sometimes eat the bird, but if they give you one it means its a present.
A cat watches the birds because of it's old insticts. To it, birds are prey.
No. Cat's can't kill birds by staring at them.
No, but that does not stop them from trying, mine will sing to a bird whenever he sees one.
no
Not normally. But it can be possible if the cat is injured or has kittens the bird can prey on.
When a bird is trying to get into a person's house, it likely means that the bird is searching for a place to roost. To help the bird, and keep it away from the house, put some straw inside a birdhouse and hang it from a tree. The bird will make it's home inside the birdhouse.
it is against the law to kill your state bird
A stoat could kill a cat if it is stronger than the cat. If a stoat has a disease and bites the cat or causes injury, it could kill the cat. Otherwise a cat will usually be able to defend itself from a stoat.
It is safe to give this drug to your cat. It may kill your cat if you give your cat too much of the medication.
The answer is no, it is not possible to kill a chicken by staring at it.
No cats cannot see in x ray vision, and sometimes cats can kill by staring, it would make the prey fall dead from fright.
An adult peacock would be too big and strong a bird for a cat to tackle.
you can kill a cat,dog,bird,possibly a person that's all i know
Not normally. But it can be possible if the cat is injured or has kittens the bird can prey on.
Staring at my husband.
No.
Jaguars and leopards, although all species of cat will try to catch birds, it is in their nature. to a cat that sees a bird, it is almost like the cat is only playing around with the bird with no intention to kill. though a bird is made of small parts which can be easily broken, the cat usually ends up killing the bird. just like when a dog sees a moving ball, it will run after it. same goes for a cat and a bird, it will run at it and play with it
That is the nature of a cat. I would put both the cat and the bird outside and let nature take its course. If you know where the nest is, you could return the baby to it, but chances are that it is already damaged.
Ok first of all cats are smart enough to plot anything (except do a poo or kill a mouse or bird). If you think your cat is plotting to kill you go to a docter! IF YOU DON'T BELEIVE ME NO-ONE HAS BEEN KILLED BY A CAT (except big cats they have killed before)
When a bird is trying to get into a person's house, it likely means that the bird is searching for a place to roost. To help the bird, and keep it away from the house, put some straw inside a birdhouse and hang it from a tree. The bird will make it's home inside the birdhouse.
Yes he's my kitten, and he's staring straight at you!