A tortoise
It really matters on what your cat will accept. My cats enjoy rats, but a mouse, no.. A bird they will play with.. Not eat. Guinea pigs are a good pet. But if your cat is not use to seeing fish, then not a good idea to have one in the house in a glass bowl ;) But other than for that, you can have any pet.. As long as they are in a cage that both the animal cannot get through or the cat. :3
An extremely large and noisy parrot.
Do you have a cat or other similar animal? Sometimes my cat would bring a small animal that she had caught to me as a gift and to show off what a good cat she was.
A cat, eagle or other kind of bird.........
Because it's in the chain of the cat eating the bird and then dog eating the cat.
There is no meaning other than a cat or animal probably dragged it there. The bird could have also died of natural causes.
The gray catbird is a North American songbird known for its distinctive call that resembles the sound of a cat meowing. This bird is named after its cat-like vocalizations and is often heard mimicking other bird species.
Peacocks often make loud cat-like noises when calling out to other males
No.
The passive voice of "the cat chased the bird" would be "the bird was chased by the cat." In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it. The passive voice is formed by using a form of "to be" (in this case, "was") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("chased").
i think a reptile, bird, rodent and maybe a cat (if an inside cat) because they don't have to go outside
It depends. If it's trained, than it will either be fine, or go as long as it can without trying to get it. If it's not trained, than it will try it's very best to get it. If you have to...you can keep them in separate rooms(the cat free and the bird closed in one room w/ the door closed so the cat won't get in)