Yes, although not as well as others.
Pedigree Fish?
Pedigree cats are a result of many generations of breeding within the same breed. You cannot tell this by looking at a cat, only by recording the generations of cats. Technically a cat is not pedigree if you do not have a record of its family, even if it has been bred true, as you need proof of breed to enter it in a cat show as a pedigree.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
Yes. They hunt wild cats, lynxes are killed for their fur in Spain.
Unless you live in a country where cats are permitted to be sold as food, it is both cruel and illegal to hunt or harm domestic cats.
Well, cats hunt at dark more often than day that is why they have night vision and sometimes they hunt at day..its sorda half half =]
There is no definite answer, since Domestic Shorthairs are non-pedigree cats that are shorthaired.
Adaptations a cat has for getting food is the natural instinct to hunt. Wild cats and domestic cats are able to hunt for survival.
You don't.
well of course cats hunt birds
Cats are hybrids. They are an evolutionary 'mixture' of a number of species. Even so-called 'pedigree' cats are a distant product of different animals.
Some hunt it for cloathing, or even for sport.