Probably in a field or near by forested area.
yes, cats can catch a mouse.
it's basically impossible because you know that it takes 1 cat to catch 1 mouse, so that means it takes 100 cats to catch 100 mice. But the question you have doesn't tell me how many minutes it takes for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse. e.g say it took 5 minutes for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse you times 5 by 100 and you get 500 so it would take 500 minutes for 100 cats to catch 100 mice. but your question doesn't have the time for how long it would take for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse. so therefore your question can't be answered.
Yes They probably could, they would either catch a small dog or cat or mouse, but if it was a choice between them, the eagle would go for the mouse.
Yes, cat will hunt, catch, and eat mice and rats.
What? If you mean "why isn't the mouse dead?" , then it is because not all cats are competent enough to catch a mouse
Yes, the cat would probaly kill the mouse then eat it later.
the cat always runs after the mouse because its playing, and trying to catch its pray
AnswerPerhaps it could, if it is a very lucky cat. But its chances of survival are not good.AnswerA cat's instincts are very good, and if they got into the woods, it may catch a mouse or squirrel if it is lucky. If you have lost a declawed cat, don't worry. Its instincts may lead it back home soon.
sometimes...cats are all different. I know my cat would! Get a mouse trap
Once a cat has caught and eaten a mouse, if the cat is going to catch anything from the mouse, it is a bit too late for vaccination... vaccination is to prevent disease, and by the time you have the cat to the vet for the booster shot, if it is infected, the infection is already past the point at which vaccination will help. If you expect that your cat will be catching mice, vaccination with periodic boosters is a good idea, as mice do carry diseases that cats can catch.
no cause the cat would eat it
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