I wouldn't want to stake my cats life on it. I would assume the snake to be quicker.
yes they do a house cats top speed is 30mph and a lions is 25mph,and the funny thing is this was my question.
Lions can run at 50 mph for short distances which is much faster than a house cat.
A tiger is a cat.
Yes
It depends how big the snakes are.Actually, Cats in the house may or may not keep away snakes. It depends whether your cats are afraid of them or not. Sometimes, if cats are allowed outside, they attack snakes and bite them. Then, they may carry them to your door as a gift. But, the question is pretty obvious, because how could the cat know where the snake is, if its inside? Anyways, a snake wouldn't be able to see the cat from outside.
Cats, snakes, accipiter hawks.
Chickens and ducks will investigate anything that crawls. Chances are if the snake is small enough and not poisonous it will be attacked and devoured by the birds. Most snakes are on the menu for chickens.
house cats, snakes, hawks, and owls are a few.
Bigger birds, cats, snakes and things like that.
Things that are bigger than it.
Because cats eat snakes
cats, snakes, and birds of prey
They can, yes.
Because the cats hunted snakes.
The enemies of snakes are humans, mammals, crocodiles, birds, sharks, cats, and other snakes.
nocturnal snakes
Yes. Cats will go after just about any prey that is the right size. This includes small snakes.
No huskies don't eat cats the just bark and chase cats
Cats, hawks, and snakes...
cats, birds, snakes
Is that supposed to be a question?