Cats are predators and inclined towards killing small animals. A cat will almost certainly try to kill a gerbil.
If given the chance, yeah, most cats would. Gerbils pretend to be hard and invincible but they are quite vulnerable and when they get scared they are little wimps. =) They are rodents, cats eat practically all small rodents and birds
Gerbils eat gerbil food that you can get in pet stores. They can also eat gerbil treats,sunflower seeds,pumkin seeds and even gerbil biscuits that you can also get in a pet store.
Most kittens or cats dont bother gerbils or hampsters. But, some cats have been known to eat gerbils so, if u have a cat make sure it cant get to your gerbil, or dont have a cat at all if you want a gerbil.
Most cats, if they can catch a guinea pig, will kill them and eat them. Cats love to catch, kill and eat rodents, and guinea pigs are rodents.
Yes, cats do kill to eat, and the process of animals killing to eat is called hunting.
Yes, gerbils can eat lettuce.
Some cats kill rabbits and other creatures for enjoyment and its in there nature. Some but not all cats do like to eat what they catch.
Gerbils can eat cauliflower, being herbivores.
Yes, gerbils can eat carrots.
No. Dogs do not generally eat cats, but dogs could conceivably kill a cat, so be careful.
Gerbils are mostly herbivores, and only eat bugs when the opportunity presents itself. Bugs that they can eat are mealworms and crickets; however, do not give them the beetles or pupae that grow from mealworms, or other bugs to be safe. Also, since gerbils only get bugs occasionally, only feed them an insect two or three times a week at most.
Domesticated cats that live with people and are fed by people don't kill out of hunger. They kill out of ancient instinct to chase and kill many other kinds of animals. So no, they don't eat everything they kill. In fact they eat very little of what they kill unless they are feral or wild animals.