Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
Yes. Cats (feral, wild, or domestic) prey upon rabbits when they can.
A cats natural instinct is to hunt and therefore, the answer is yes. The cat will eat the rabbit. However, there have been some cases where a cat that has been raised around rabbits will not attack one. If your cat is not familiar with rabbits I would not bring one around him/her.
they don't hunt. They are herbivores.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they need meat to survive. Their diet typically consists of meat, such as poultry, fish, and beef. While some cats may hunt and eat rabbits in the wild, domestic cats are usually fed commercial cat food and do not need to hunt for their food.
Yes. They hunt wild cats, lynxes are killed for their fur in Spain.
Cats primarily hunt rabbits for food, as they are carnivores and need to eat meat to survive. Hunting for sport is less common in domestic cats, as they typically hunt for practical reasons rather than for fun.
You don't.
Yes, cats are natural predators and may hunt and eat rabbits as part of their diet.
yes they do good question
other cats, bugs, plants and bones.. they like to hunt
They used to hunt fish,deer,wild turkey,rabbits,turtles and alligators
Adaptations a cat has for getting food is the natural instinct to hunt. Wild cats and domestic cats are able to hunt for survival.