Cats are carnivores, so raw meat is the healthiest option for a domestic cat. Their bodies cannot process carbohydrates, they get energy from protein. A cat also needs taurine in their diet. Be wary of supermarket cat foods as they contain a lot of corn starch which is no good. Buy lots of cheap tuna in brine and raw meat for your cat. Never feed it tinned cat food as that stuff is like junk food for them. It has no nutritional value and is mostly water.
Domestic Cats obviously don't eat as much as other cats due to their size.
They eat you.
All domestic cats like fish.
Well its not likely that a domestic cat will eat another domestic cat. Only wild big cats will eat other cats domestic or wild.Read more: What_happens_if_a_cat_eats_another_cat
Well its not likely that a domestic cat will eat another domestic cat. Only wild big cats will eat other cats domestic or wild. On occasion if any cat births a dead kitten it will consume it to keep the area clean and free of anything that will attract other predators.
Yes all cats wild and domestic are carnivores.
Coyotes will, and you've got a lot of them.
The cat that doesn't eat mice is Garfieldin the show "Garfield" and "the Garfield show" is about Garfield that doesnt eat mice
The same reason why all domestic cats eat cat food of some variety - to gain nutrients they need for warmth, energy and to keep themselves healthy.
The scientific name of a domestic cat is Felis catus.
A domestic cat is a tame cat so, its a house cat
Domestic