Some do, and some don't; it depends on the individual cat. A domestic cat can catch and eat a rabbit if it was so inclined.
I have several alley cats and a backyard rabbit. One of the kittens became friends with the rabbit.
Mice are probably scared to death of cats, because cats hunt mice. Also, birds are most usually afraid of cats because cats also hunt birds.
Cats typically use a combination of stalking, chasing, and pouncing techniques to hunt prey. Their keen senses of sight, hearing, and smell help them locate potential targets, and their agility and speed allow them to effectively capture their prey. Once caught, cats use their sharp teeth and claws to deliver a swift and lethal bite to the neck area.
Cats eat all kinds of small animals, such as mice for that case. THey are carnivores.
Cats are natural hunters and can begin hunting and catching small prey like mice as early as 6-8 weeks of age. By around 6 months of age, most cats will have developed their hunting skills and instincts to effectively catch mice and other small animals.
Seeing as the term "Tabby" is coat pattern found on some cats and in several breeds, the size and personality of a tabby cat can be incredibly varied. A cat's hunting skill depends on the individual; some cats are very skilled in hunting, whereas other cats are not.
Most all cats will hunt and consume mice .
All so long as they have the energy and the smarts to do so.
Yes they also hunt mole, lizards.
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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.)
Cats in ancient Egypt were used to hunt mice and other rodents invading houses.
Some male cats do hunt mice, but it depends on the type of cat. Most cats try to hunt them but some just play with the mice to have a little time off their hands. All domoestic cats hunt mice, it's an instinct as most domestic cats are individual hunters, unlike Lions. I see why you would of thought that, with the behaviour of Lions, But most cats hunt alone. Of course, I don't think fully grown tigers hunt mice. Maybe babies of wild cats, but besides that, I think only domestic cats.yes, and trust me i have seen my cat eat plenty of mice.
Mice are probably scared to death of cats, because cats hunt mice. Also, birds are most usually afraid of cats because cats also hunt birds.
Because Cats have Instincts. In the wild cats (such as tigers) have to hunt for their food. Most Cats (that share our homes with us) catch Bugs and mice. Its their Insticts to hunt. even though they are domesticated, they will always have some wildness in them :]]
Dogs don't hate cats. If you're saying why do they chase them, then it's because it's a natural instinct. But if the cat doesn't run then it probably won't get chased. Cats don't hate mice. They are just genetically programmed to hunt them, just like lions hunt zebras.
There would be fewer cats than mice because a cat would eat more than one mouse. Therefore, it would make sense if there were more mice than cats or there wouldn't be enough mice to feed all the cats.
owls and other birds hunt mice