If you cat is well fed, it typically won't eat the whole mouse, but simply take a "ceremonial" nibble or lick of it.
They enjoy hunting, and so long as there are mice around, they'll keep doing it. Which is just as well, anyway.
If your cat brings you the mouse, praise it, for it's offering it to you as a gift. Take it away and get rid of it where the cat can't find it.
Three options that I can think of-
1. Keep the cat inside.
2. Keep the cat outside (make sure it is safe though)
3. Get rid of the mice yourself.
its an instinct of theirs, so they know if and when to eat it.
They do eventually. But they do eat allot.
yes. they will stop eating suddenly if they are.
Stop giving it treats.If the treats are in a closed cabinet, the cat won't be able to have any unless you give it some. When you want it to stop eating them, lock them up where the cat can't get to them.
A cat will stop eating if his/her temperature rises above 105 degrees. If this occurs, a visit to a vet is required.
The food chain would disrupt. Mouse-eating cats will die, Cat-eating dogs will die, and so on.
Put them in a different room. Until you have finished eating
In "The Brave Mice," the mice placed a bell around the cat's neck to alert them of its presence, allowing the mice to avoid the cat.
No, the cat went to the moon because the cheese was there, and he thought there would be lots of mice eating the cheese.
spray them with chili
Eating cat hair, while an unusual and unwise choice, has nothing to do with one's future ability to bear children.
whenever you want it to, my cat eats homemade food, not commercial cat food :) it's healthier too
usually worms make a cat eat like crazy but still lose weight.