Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
You don't.
Cats either domestic or wild felines hunt for the purpose for food, without it they would starve( wild feline) or would not have enough nutrition (domestic).
other cats, bugs, plants and bones.. they like to hunt
Adaptations a cat has for getting food is the natural instinct to hunt. Wild cats and domestic cats are able to hunt for survival.
meat like : small animals
to survive in wild or hunt or defense. :)smiles!
The answer is leopards,wild cats, and human hunters
Mainly alone, as most cats.
When cats were wild this was their way to hunt for pray or to hide from predators and some things never change even in tamed cats.
Wild house cats (strays) will usually hunt to eat mice, birds, chipmunks, or any other small animals around the area.
They get all necessary nutrition from wild prey, such as birds, rodents, and even small reptiles. Some people feed raw food diets to their housecats that mimic the natural diet, and as long as basic precautions are taken to ensure these meats are free of bacteria and that the food is balanced, it is a very healthy diet. Cats are desert animals, and in their natural state, they drink next to no water. Instead, they get most of their required moisture from the prey (raw meat is up to 85% water).