Many types of wild cats eat what their mother wounds for them so that they can learn to hunt for themselves after developing a taste for certain animals. They will eat crickets and grasshoppers, birds and mice.
Birds, small aniamls, I had a cat who killed a bat an ate it, they could also eat chipmunks and ground moles, they are very good hunters,
A mean one ;( A cat will usually not eat her babies. If one is dead, she will eat that one, to avoid attracting predators and other toms who will come if they smell them. In the wild, the toms will kill and possibly eat the kittens if they are not his, so that the next kittens the queen has will be his, but otherwise, cats do not eat kittens.
if they are wild cats... call the animal department and they will take care of it.
They do not eat kittens.
Kittens
no they eat the balls off the kittens though if that helps you.
only if a human touches the kittens right after they are born this is not entirelt true, for unknown reasons cats eat their kittens as well, it is said that cats can sence if their kittens are ill and will eat the sick ones
Largely, to teach them how to hunt. A cat in the wild does eat insects, including crickets. As the kittens get bigger, you may find that your cat starts bringing in mice, voles, and later, rats for them to practice their hunting skills on.
When kittens do not eat or drink, it usually means they are sick and should be taken to the vet.
So they can defend and hunt for them selfs in the wild
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Kittens.
She will eat you.