That depends on which cats you're talking about. The typical house cat will eat bugs, moles, mice, hamsters, basically any small rodents they can get their paws on. Bigger kitties will eat a number of things, even their own kind. They will eat mammals as small as the typical house cat such as opossums and animals as big as deer and antelope.
yes cat fish is a prey .
A Siamese cat's prey is the same as any other domestic cat's prey: small mammals (usually rodents), birds, fish (when they can catch them), insects, and spiders.
The cat is the predator and the mouse is the prey.
Mouse
The cat held his prey for only an instant.
no. But in the wild a cat gets much water from prey compared to dry cat food. They do need to drink.
Any larger carnivore will prey on a cat. Specifically, cats will be prey for falcons and eagles, coyotes, wolves, bears, and raccoons.
A cat has strong smelling ability of things such as fish and meat. So through their smelling sense they catch their prey.
No, tigers are the largest cat.
The main weapons a cat will use to catch its prey are its sharp teeth and claws. A cat will use its sharp claws to grab hold of prey to slow it down, or to stop it outright. Then a cat will use their long canine teeth to grab the prey, often by the neck in order to kill it.
The wooly mammoth had no prey, as it was a herbivore.It may have been the prey of big cats such as the smilodon (sabre-tooth cat).
They hunt and kill there prey