The answer depends on what type of "cat" you are talking about. If you are talking about your household domestic feline, I would say any small rodents or birds. Other larger cats such as Lions and Cheetahs hunt bigger game such as antelopes and other herbivores.
It is in the cat's instinct to hunt... it is buried within the cat... so even if the cat wasn't born in the wild he/she will know how to do it :))
They hunt.
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They hunt and kill there prey
Yes, cat will hunt, catch, and eat mice and rats.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
The gender of an animal doesn't matter when it comes to the animal that the bob cat hunts. The bob cat will hunt the animal preferably a rabbit and eat it later on.
The nerves in a cat's eyes help them hunt in low light. They have excellent depth perception, which is very important when they hunt and pounce on a mouse.
This might happen when they are busy or something and the hunt will be more weak. N-cat out-
Nope. Only lions are known to be the one type of cat to hunt in packs.
A fox will hunt rabbits, rodents, birds, hedgehogs, even the domesticated cat.
Yes. That is why it can hunt and why it's a carnivore.