Depending on the size of the cat, and the whereabouts of the place you live, it could be anywhere from Wolves, Bobcats or other animals larger than the cat. I've even seen a dog eat a kitten smaller than it. In New England, fishers, badgers and similar animals would take cats for food or to eliminate competitors.
All the cats do, domestic along with the big cats.
Birds of prey, such as hawks, owls, and falcons, are known to prey on cardinals. Additionally, domestic cats and some snakes may also hunt and eat cardinals.
a fish is a wild animal yet a domestic like a gold fish you would have in a fish tank is domestic but something like a flounder from the ocean is wild
it is an omnivore and eats varietys of plants and seeds.a blue jay eats insects,nuts and seeds
Yes, domestic cats (Felis catus) are distant cousins of wild cats such as the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica). These wild cats are the ancestors of domestic cats and they share a common ancestor. Domestic cats were domesticated from wild cats around 9,000 years ago.
Feral domestic cats.
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.
Cats definitely!
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Hay is for horses.
Domestic and feral cats are at times eaten by hawks, coyotes, raccoons, owls, foxes and dogs. Cats that live outside homes are at greater risk of being preyed upon.
hunters or bob cats
Toygers can be domestic house cats. Although they are a new breed. I'm not sure if it's a wild animal or not but it is domestic.
Owls and feral cats are two examples.
Usaully domestic house dogs,bunnies and, cats
Domestic animals such as cows, horses and goats.
Humans wild, feral and domestic canine, and felines will also eat peafowl.