Yes, of course! Cats, even our pets cats, are perfectly capable of safely eating a mouse as that is what they have evolved to eat, amongst other small animals and birds.
Unless the mouse has been poisoned or is seriously ill, nothing will happen to the cat. A cat's system is perfectly designed to handle raw meat, organs and bone. All the nutrients a cat needs is found in its prey.
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No they should eat cat food
usually, a cat eats cat food, chicken bones, and mice. for more food, go to an informational cat website
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It's okay in small doses. Whether the cat eats it or not is another question.
Check with the vet, make sure everything is okay.
Cats eat all kinds of small animals, such as mice for that case. THey are carnivores.
The mice hung a bell around the cat's neck.
It's because of the food they eat. Inside cats are fed cat food, and cat food usually makes a cat gain more weight because some of the cat food ingredients. Now, a outside cat doesn't eat cat food. A outside cat eats stuff like mice and birds. Mice and birds don't have the ingredients cat food does. And outside cats have to hunt the mice and birds, and sometimes the cats don't catch the mice or birds. Sometimes it catches somthing sucessfully and sometimes it doesn't.
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A domestic cat is an example of an omnivore that eats mice. Cats are opportunistic feeders, meaning they are capable of consuming both plant and animal matter to meet their dietary needs. Mice are a common prey item for cats in the wild and are also known to be hunted by domestic cats.
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