depending on what type of breed it is but city cat big no
Yes, a house cat can survive in the wild on its own as they have natural hunting instincts and skills that help them find food and shelter. However, domesticated cats may struggle to adapt to the challenges of the wild compared to their wild counterparts.
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A male tortoiseshell cat is not a normal genetic possibility. If one were to be born through some kind of mutation, the changes would be so extensive that it would preclude the animal's survival.
wild cat go bye bye
You can't have a wild cat it's not right to take a wild animal out of it's wild habitat. And the cat would be very fierce and could have countless desiseases.
Yes, domestic cats can survive in the wild as they have instincts for hunting and self-preservation. However, their chances of survival may vary depending on factors such as their age, health, and the availability of food and shelter in the wild.
While domesticated cats may have some survival skills, they are not as well-equipped as wild cats to survive in the wild. They may struggle to find food, shelter, and defend themselves against predators.
you can tell if your cat if fat is if her or she is lazy and chubby
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Yes, the cat would probaly kill the mouse then eat it later.
YES 17.6 lbs.!