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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 :))
An female cat is refered to as a Queen; a group is refered to as a clowder; a male cat is referd to as a Tom a female cat is a molly only upon pregnancy or lactation is she called a queen
In "The Brave Mice," the mice placed a bell around the cat's neck to alert them of its presence, allowing the mice to avoid the cat.
Well think about what a cat eats.Cats eat mice and mice eat corn.So if the mice eat the corn then they would grow and be healthy for the cat to eat.If the mice didn't eat corn then they wouldn't grow so the cat wopuldn't have anything to eat.So corn is important to a cat because mice eat corn and cat eat mice.Hoped it helped!
set a trap for it Actually, they placed a bell on the cat's neck.
Depends on the cat.
he ate an apple
The Cheshire Cat from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a famous cat character that doesn't eat mice. However, in reality, domestic cats are obligate carnivores and typically do eat mice.
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.
In, "the cat lurked after mice," lurked means hunted after, or chased after.
Easy either the kitten will die of starvation, if in the wild, or a human can take the kitten and nurture it, and maybe if the kitten is in the wild and can find another cat who has given birth that will allow it to eat it's milk, it can survive.