because they have sharp eyes .
Even though they do not have claws, declawed cats do catch mice. Cats have very strong paws, as well as sharp teeth.
Very slowly!
yes the cats memory are very sharp but there memory is only sharp in catching mice
Cats were first tamed to kill vermin like mice and rats, but soon became very loveable companions.
Cats are very helpful. They are a great way 2 get rid of mice, and your yarn!
Owls, cats, foxes, several kinds very large toads.
A good way is to simply get a cat. I know, I know it sounds very cliche. However you'd be surprised how much more effective cats can be than professional mice exterminators. If you are worried about costs you can simply adopt a cat. Cats don't eat very much and are easier to clean up after than dogs. They are even great companions. Although it isn't very humane for the mice, you have to keep in mind wild mice (not pet mice) are pests. Domesticated cats are pets and it would be humane to adopt one.
Cats can kill other animals such as mice and bird. Some cats are very quick and can get their paws on chip monks and other animals that live in the ground or up in trees.
No, but cats can see in very dim light, light in which their prey can not see very well, if at all.
Light energy with very low amplitude would be perceived as dim or faint. This means that the light would appear weak or not very bright to the human eye.
Because Cats have Instincts. In the wild cats (such as tigers) have to hunt for their food. Most Cats (that share our homes with us) catch Bugs and mice. Its their Insticts to hunt. even though they are domesticated, they will always have some wildness in them :]]
Mice don't need to be bathed or cleaned. They are very clean animals, and will keep their fur clean on their own. If you watch, you can see mice cleaning their fur just like cats do. They comb through it with their fingers, and lick themselves.