In, "the cat lurked after mice," lurked means hunted after, or chased after.
The mice hung a bell around the cat's neck.
The plural of mouse is mice.Some example sentences with the word "mice" are:Some people keep mice as pets and some see them as pests.She fed the mice to her snake.
When a mouse runs for cover in the presence of a cat the cat is an example of an external stimulus. Mice have an innate fear of cats, but the cat itself would be an external stimuli.
The Mice Will Play.
Well think about what a cat eats.Cats eat mice and mice eat corn.So if the mice eat the corn then they would grow and be healthy for the cat to eat.If the mice didn't eat corn then they wouldn't grow so the cat wopuldn't have anything to eat.So corn is important to a cat because mice eat corn and cat eat mice.Hoped it helped!
For example, cat's-whisker is cats vibrissae. I guess the same is with mice, rats, lions, etc.
set a trap for it Actually, they placed a bell on the cat's neck.
he ate an apple
Depends on the cat.
The cat that doesn't eat mice is Garfieldin the show "Garfield" and "the Garfield show" is about Garfield that doesnt eat mice
No, you probably do not have an infestation of mice. Your cat has probably decided to use his/her natural instincts, and bring you a mouse (a cat thinks that catching something and then presenting it to you is a gift) from somewhere near where you live. It could be from a neighbours property, or from a park or nature reserve somewhere near where your cat lives. There is, although a slight possibility that you do have a mouse infestation, though it doesn't seem very likely if you have not seen any mice or heard any around your home.
The correct pronoun that takes the place of 'mice' in a sentence is 'they' for a subject and 'them' as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example sentence:The mice scurried through the hole in the screen. They got to the kitchen door when the cat heard them.