Yes, but it depends on the size of the snake
A cat-eyed snake is also a venomous snake, a cat would not attack a snake venomous snake. In fact a venomous snake could eat a fully grown cat.
Literally translates to 'cat-snake'. Could refer to Boiga, a type of snake called also 'cat snake'.
Cats may hunt and eat snakes if they are small enough. However, it's important to ensure the snake is not venomous to avoid potential harm to the cat. It's also a good idea to discourage hunting of wildlife to protect both the cat and local ecosystems.
I cant think of any cat that could possibly be like a snake. That's a totally different animal categorie if you are talking about reptiles.
Yes and yes. My big bruiser kitty takes down garter snakes and munches then up with abandon. A cat a friend had when I was a kid attacked and injured his small boa constrictor.
There are far too many different cats and snakes for there to be a single answer to that. Corn snake vs regular house cat - the cat would win. House cat vs grown Boa - the snake would win.
it is called an analogy(snake is to hawk because the hawk eats the snake as the dogs eats the cat)
Canebrake Cantil Cascabel Cascavel Cat-eyed snake Cat snake Chicken snake Coachwhip snake Cobra Collett's snake Colubrine Congo snake Copperhead Coral snake Cape coral snake Corn snake Cottonmouth Crowned snake Cuban wood snake
Snake
A mongoose.
normally, unless the cat is hungry, the cat will either ignore the snake, paw at it, or slit its throat.
if the cat food has the word digest in the ingrediants then theres a chance of the cat food having cat in it as digest is made up of all left over parts from any animal