No one has ever experienced that but by my theory i will tell you maybe yes:
Because if a cat hasn't eaten since 3 weeks; if you give it human flesh to eat, it will eat it
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I'm not sure what the correlation between a cat eating human flesh and is a cat an omnivore is, but eating human flesh certainly does not make a cat an omnivore.
All cats, even domestic cats, are strict carnivores. They get all their needed nutrition from meat, organs and bones of their prey. A cat's digestive system has evolved to be specialised into breaking down muscle and bone quickly and turn it into vital nutrients. A cat does not need to eat plant matter, especially grain and corn and other cereals that are found in most pet foods.
Some say cats are omnivores because they eat grass. This is incorrect. Cats eat grass to help aid digestion, and does not provide the cat with any nutrients.
No. Cats are called obligate carnivores which means they must eat meat to survive, as meat and other aspects of prey (such as organs and bone) supply all the nutrients and moisture a cat needs. This is why it is important to feed your pet cat a good quality pet food that has a high meat content, and low on plants such as corn, wheat, grain and soy.
Sadly, a lot of pet foods put rice and wheat and corn mixed into dry food for cats, which may lead some to believe cats are actually omnivores. This couldn't be further from the truth. Rice, corn, wheat and other cereals provides nothing in the way of nutrition and pet food manufacturers add this as cheap filler to bulk up the food. Cats cannot derive any nutrients from plants at all.
Yes, cats do indeed eat grass, but this is for medicinal purposes as this helps cats to clean out their stomachs - the grass itself does not provide any nutrients at all.
Cats, if have access to outside, will often hunt and eat what they catch, which is usually mice, small birds and other small mammals.
Cats are considered to be carnivorous, because their diet primarily consists of meat, and this is where they get their energy. However, like other carnivores, they will eat other foods as roughage or for the flavor. (Strange but true: foxes have a sweet tooth and love berries.) Cats in particular eat a substantial amount of plant matter to help them digest hairballs. Anyone that owns a cat can tell you that they will eat small amounts of very diverse foods. But unlike true omnivores, such as bears and humans, a cat will never switch to a meatless diet even if meat is not readily available; in the absence of meat a cat would starve.
Yes, cats are, but mainly carnivorous. Sometimes they nibble on plants, but they do not eat it on a daily basis. A type of grass cats love, the only grass that most will eat is cat grass. Also known as sweet grass or pet grass. My cats and dog love to eat it all the time. It is like their daily vitamins and provide healthy nutrition for them.
You can buy cat grass from pet stores or grow it yourself.
Do not give it to cats as meals instead of cat food. They also need the carnivorous benifits of their regular cat food.
But I guess cats are omnivorous, they just prefer meat.
Consumer. A bob cat is a omnivorous animal.
Eating plants is bad for them so they are carnivores
Skunks are omnivorous. They eat plants and meat. So yes, you could feed them a cat...
Omnivorous
There is none. Omnivorous is related to eating habits of animals. There are omnivorous, herbivorous and carnivorousness creatures
Human beings are omnivorous and can eat just about anything. Cats are not omnivorous, but are mandatory carnivors.
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carnivorous, herbivorous and omnivorous
An omnivorous reptile is a reptile that eats both vegetation and meat.
The word omnivorous means all-eater. If a person is said to be omnivorous they are generally a consumer of a large variety of foods in the day-to-day diet.
If you are omnivorous, you eat plants and animals (meat).Omnivorous animals are those which feed on food of both plant and animal origin.
Some omnivorous animals in Australia include:emubilbybandicootmusky rat-kangaroo