In the legend of the chinese zodiac animals it happened at this part...
The cat wondered how she would get across if she was afraid of water. At the same time, the ox wondered how he would cross with his poor eyesight. The rat suggested that he and the cat jump onto the ox's back and guide him across. But as they were crossing the river, the rat snuck up behind the unsuspecting cat and pushed her into the water. Just as the ox came lumbering ashore, the rat jumped off and raced over the line first, closely followed by the ox. By the time the cat had managed to save herself from drowning and reached the finishing line it was too late for her to win any place in the calendar, and so she vowed to be the enemy of the rat forever after.
Dogs don't hate cats. If you're saying why do they chase them, then it's because it's a natural instinct. But if the cat doesn't run then it probably won't get chased. Cats don't hate mice. They are just genetically programmed to hunt them, just like lions hunt zebras.
they hate both but because they hate themthey are like prey so they eat them
Mice and birds do often get eaten by cats.
Most all cats will hunt and consume mice .
Cats are natural hunters and can begin hunting and catching small prey like mice as early as 6-8 weeks of age. By around 6 months of age, most cats will have developed their hunting skills and instincts to effectively catch mice and other small animals.
because it hate it that why it hate...
There would be fewer cats than mice because a cat would eat more than one mouse. Therefore, it would make sense if there were more mice than cats or there wouldn't be enough mice to feed all the cats.
Dogs hate cats because cats are stupid.
Probably cats because mice eat crops and cats eat mice. Its simple logic!
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.
Cats!
Wild cats eat mice and other rodents. However, domesticated cats will hunt mice to practice their hunting, to play, and to give it to you (there are various reasons for cats to give their killed or half-killed prey to you.)