A cat has strong smelling ability of things such as fish and meat. So through their smelling sense they catch their prey.
They hunt and kill there prey
Yes, cat will hunt, catch, and eat mice and rats.
Yes. Kittens hunt and kill bugs, and will also hunt mice while being instructed in that skill by their mother cat. When they are doing that, they are predators. Larger carnivores, such as dogs, hawks, and rats, will hunt and kill kittens. When that is going on, they are prey.
Lion and zebra: Lions hunt and prey on zebras for food. Wolf and rabbit: Wolves hunt and feed on rabbits as part of their diet. Shark and seal: Sharks are predators that feed on seals for sustenance. Eagle and fish: Eagles hunt and catch fish as prey to consume. Python and rodent: Pythons prey on rodents as a food source in their ecosystems.
It will hide from it's prey and then jump up and get it, soon enough the wild cat will understand it did the right thing. :)
Sorry, but probably not. Most jurisdictions do not have cat leash laws, and it is in the nature of felines to hunt prey (birds and small animals).
There are no cats who hunt in packs. However lions hunt in prides which I think is what you meant.
Any light bell noise reminds the cat of outdoor noises. Thus the cat thinks of the toy as prey, and goes after it to hunt and capture it.
Rhinoceros do not hunt. They are prey.
Yes, when people hunt them, they are the prey.
it is prey frogs hunt it
camel spiders usually hunt by hideing and wateing to ambush its prey