If your cat is loyal enough, it will bring you food that it catches, such as the mouse. The cats thinks of you as the family leader so it lets you eat first. <3
A cat cannot give any disease that it does not have itself. A cat can bring in fleas from outside, and fleas may in turn carry diseases; and there is a slight potential for a cat to bring in infected mice (in drought-stricken areas, cats have been known to hunt and catch mice with hantavirus). But by and large, a healthy cat will not bring any significant diseases with him.
The mice hung a bell around the cat's neck.
You cat must have been playing with it outside and brought it in . Maybe he/she likes to make a mess with DEAD grass .
The Mice Will Play.
he is offering you a gift and showing his hunting skills.
No, you probably do not have an infestation of mice. Your cat has probably decided to use his/her natural instincts, and bring you a mouse (a cat thinks that catching something and then presenting it to you is a gift) from somewhere near where you live. It could be from a neighbours property, or from a park or nature reserve somewhere near where your cat lives. There is, although a slight possibility that you do have a mouse infestation, though it doesn't seem very likely if you have not seen any mice or heard any around your home.
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!
Yes. My Girlfriend has 2 cats both 5 months. They bring her dead birds, dead mice etc.
i think they do this to mourn their kitten and to show surrenderness
set a trap for it Actually, they placed a bell on the cat's neck.
he ate an apple
Depends on the cat.