Pat it on the head and praise it and then when it leaves throw it out. This is perfectly natural behvaior for cats especially females because they do this for their kittens to know what to hunt and eat when they're older. Your cat treats you like a kitten basically.
"Mice" is the plural form of "mouse." So, say you buy one of them at the pet store. Your sentence would be, "I bought a mouse at the pet store today!" If you bought more than one, it would be, "I bought several mice at the pet store today."
No. Mice do not venture close to houses at all, unless it needs food. If it could smell another mouse, it would probably go to that house first, thinking, "Oh! Another mouse is already here and snacking! This is a safe house to go in." Otherwise no.
the way you say "i have a pet cat" in French is "J'ai un chat"
The smell of a cat living in the house is often enough to scare mice into leaving. If you're talking about pet mice, then yes, you can keep both cats and mice, but if you want to keep your mice feeling safe and happy, don't let your cat wander around in the same room as the mouse cage.
he begins abusing his wife and pet cat
No, it is not recommended to leave a cat alone for 3 days as they require regular care, attention, and feeding. It is important to make arrangements for someone to check on the cat or to board them in a pet care facility if you will be away for an extended period of time.
You can leave your pet rat alone for 2 days but it is not advisable; attention is key.
get a cat Get a pet snake they eat mice and it is funny to watch, or just get a mouse trap cheaper then a snake and a cat.
It is generally not safe to leave a cat alone for 3 days without proper care and supervision. Cats require daily feeding, fresh water, and attention. It is recommended to have someone check on the cat or hire a pet sitter if you will be away for an extended period of time.
If you have to leave your cat alone for 3 days, ensure its well-being by providing enough food and water, a clean litter box, a comfortable environment, and possibly arranging for a pet sitter or neighbor to check on it.
It is generally not safe to leave a cat home alone for 3 days without proper arrangements for food, water, and supervision. Cats require daily care and attention, so it is recommended to have someone check on your cat or hire a pet sitter while you are away.
Well,your cat may just simply hate mice, or it once got attacked by a mouse at some time in its life.
You can leave your cat with your family or friends or in a boarding cattery and they will look after the cat but you will have to pay the boarding charges
It is generally not recommended to leave a cat alone for 3 days without someone checking in on them. Cats need food, water, and social interaction regularly. Consider hiring a pet sitter or asking a friend or family member to check on your cat while you are away.
Yes mice can be scared to death as one of my pet mice was scared to death when my cat got it. My cat got it out of its cage and shook it around , but i believe that the mouse died of shock before the cat harmed it.
There is no quarantee, but what I witnessed sofar is that cats somehow know when an animal is a pet and when not. Our cat ate wild mice and birds, but he never was interested in eating our domestic animals. We had hamsters, birds, a parrot and even fishes (in fact he prefered drinking water from the fishbowl) but never ever have I seen him attack them or notice that a fish is missing. I think a cat feels when we love a pet, that he should leave it alone.
maybe. it depends on what condition you leave your pet in. if you leave you pet to go on holiday and it is in a very poor condition then the RSPCA will get involved. If the cat is healthy and it has water and food then you properly won't get into trouble. The best way is to get a friend or family member that you trust and get them to feed you pet.