Sand cats, as in the wild cats in the desert, eat rodents, lizards, birds, and insects, usually rodents. They can go for months on just the water in their food, though they will drink water when it is available.
Nocturnal and crepuscular hunters of small mammals, birds, insects and reptiles, sand cats slink up to their prey silently, low to the ground. Their strategy is to get as close to the prey as possible without being seen or heard before striking. Their extremely sharp teeth and claws are ideal for grabbing and capturing prey.
They eat bugs, crabs, and sometimes poison Ivy
sand cats eat birds, jeboas, hares, rodents, reptiles and locusts. Up to 88% of their diet may be rodents.
they eat bugs, gerbil, rodents, insects, jerboas, reptiles, and somtimes they kill venomous snakes and eat them.
depending on what cat you have
when its hungry
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The golden jackal eats sand cats and jerboas.
There are no sand cats in Australia.
The European sand viper eats small mammals,birds,some lizards.
there is no such things of sand cats.
Like normal cats!
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Cats and snakes eats robins.
Earthworms and some nematodes eat (process) sand
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