Cats eat mice primarily for their protein content, as their carnivorous diet requires nutrients found in animal flesh. They often leave the guts because they instinctively prefer the muscle tissue, which is more palatable and nutritious, while the organs may be less appealing. Additionally, leaving the guts can be a behavior inherited from their wild ancestors, who would consume only the most optimal parts of their prey. This behavior also helps them avoid potential toxins that can be present in some organs.
Probably cats because mice eat crops and cats eat mice. Its simple logic!
Some animals that eat mice include snakes, owls, cats, and foxes. They are natural predators of mice and help control their population in the wild.
Most all cats will hunt and consume mice .
They eat mice
Wild cats eat mice and other rodents. However, domesticated cats will hunt mice to practice their hunting, to play, and to give it to you (there are various reasons for cats to give their killed or half-killed prey to you.)
Nothing, cats naturally eat mice after hunting and killing them.
it takes 3 cats to eat 3 mice in 3 minutes. Meaning 3 cats can eat 99 mice in 99 mins. Those 3 cats will take 102 mins to eat one cat. YOu need one extra cat to eat the last mice. So the answer is 4 cats.
Cats, hawks, and snakes...
Mice
yes they do!
Cats, and Owls.
Yes they will eat a rat.