sometimes they will
Birds of prey, Kestrals for example, wild cats, fox.
Birds, wild cats, larger reptiles...
Wild house cats (strays) will usually hunt to eat mice, birds, chipmunks, or any other small animals around the area.
Of course! In the wild cats eat meat, like birds, rats, mice. They are carnivores - meat eaters.
because they are birds, and cats eat birds if they can catch them.
Predators include wild dogs, wild cats, birds of prey, badgers, and other various animals.Birds of prey, jackals, wild dogs, and possibly wild cats.
Any carnivore that lives in the area. These animals are eaten by birds of prey. Fox and coyotes, big cats and wild dogs.
Some animals that eat mice include snakes, owls, cats, and foxes. They are natural predators of mice and help control their population in the wild.
Yes, some pet cats do eat birds and rabbits.
no because cats like to eat birds
Cats do occasionally eat birds.
If you mean feral (semi-wild) cats, they eat mice, birds, food that Good Samaritans put out for them, basically whatever they can catch. If you are referring to cats that have someone who takes care of them but the cats have to stay outdoors much or all of the time, they eat the food that is given to them by the person who takes care of them or they go hunting for mice, birds, voles, etc.