A hawk, if it sees a kitten will often scoop it up and carry it away in its talons.
Yes, cat will hunt, catch, and eat mice and rats.
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.
Cats eat dry cat food and canned cat food. This is what is bought from pet stores. Cats in the wild however have to hunt for their food.
Hunters hunt animals. Other predators eat them.
A cats natural instinct is to hunt and therefore, the answer is yes. The cat will eat the rabbit. However, there have been some cases where a cat that has been raised around rabbits will not attack one. If your cat is not familiar with rabbits I would not bring one around him/her.
Usually any cat food they are given, though some are finicky. If there are mice in the house they will hunt them, but may or may not eat them.
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 :))
No. they don't try to hunt a wild cat but if they are starving and there is one already dead they will eat it. but wild cats aren't red wolf prey.
Cats have evolved to be efficient predators; they have to actively hunt for their food. Even our pet cats still have the ability and instinct to hunt and catch small animals, and some will eat what they catch. Your cat eats birds because it is natural for a cat to do so.
they hunt what they eat
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Yes, a cat can hunt too much, especially if it is hunting for sport rather than necessity. This can lead to issues like overhunting local wildlife populations, excessive stress on the cat, and potentially consuming toxic prey. It's important for cat owners to provide enough mental and physical stimulation for their cats to prevent over-hunting behaviors.