Cats hate citrus fruits.
Cats should not eat lemons. Lemons can be toxic to cats and can cause gastrointestinal issues such as upset stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is best to avoid feeding any citrus fruits to cats.
Yes, cats may eat bugs in the house as part of their natural hunting instincts.
Although there are some exceptions. most cats are so put off by the scent of citrus (oranges, lemons, etc.) that there are a number of commercially available cat deterrent sprays that are scented with citrus.
anything they want to.
In the midwest, house cats are often eaten by mountain lions, foxes, and coyotes.
Cats do not like the smell of citrus.
Big cats and wild cats are carnivorous. Domesticated house cats are omnivorous. They eat a mixture of meat and plants.
Wild house cats (strays) will usually hunt to eat mice, birds, chipmunks, or any other small animals around the area.
It is unlikely. Most cats do not like citrus, which have a sharp (and sometimes sour) taste and smell. Most cats will avoid citrus due to the smell.
Citrus is an acid. Ever wondered why snorting sherbert gives you a bleeding nose (just on the off chance you ever tried it)? It hurts and irritates, and cats are so much more sensitive in terms of the senses (except for taste, apparently). So they get much more annoyed when they smell it, and hence don't like it at all.
leave food in their bowl for them to eat