They choose to live in a barn because there is shelter and there are mice to catch.
Yes, they catch and eat small rats or rodents that might eat the crops or the livestocks food. Yes. cats are great on a farm. cats hunt for mice or rats that would chew important things, eat eggs(yes, rats steal eggs)or hurt any of the animals, cause disease on the farm,and more. cats can also be a great companion out in the fields.
Cats can indeed live quite happily as a farm animal as there usually is plenty of mice and other small animals to prey from.
no, farm animals are sheep and cows
they live on a farm
It depends,Is the cat comfortable? Is it happy?Is it used to being around Farm-like stuff? If it's a farm type cat (not a house or City cat)
no she does not live on a farm
Not at all, at least not orange farm cats. I wish they were.
No, an octopus doesn't live on the farm.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
No, cats do not live forever. Most cats live for about 15 years, although many live into their twenties.
Do not use a long-haired cat. Short-haired cats are better since they can take care of their of their own fur.
Yes its done all the time You bet they can! I have two ponies, a pig, a few barn cats, dogs, chickens, and two rabbits and they all live in perfect harmony!