Probably Tape Worm segments.
Yes, they catch and eat small rats or rodents that might eat the crops or the livestocks food. Yes. cats are great on a farm. cats hunt for mice or rats that would chew important things, eat eggs(yes, rats steal eggs)or hurt any of the animals, cause disease on the farm,and more. cats can also be a great companion out in the fields.
No. Cats are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are platypuses and echidnas.
no they lay dog eggs and cats lay cat eggs elephants has nothing to do with this
It is unlikely that the small red eggs are spider eggs. Spider eggs are typically white or light in color and are usually found in silk sacs rather than in mulch. It is more probable that the red eggs belong to a different type of insect or arachnid species.
Robins lay small blue eggs with little spots.
becase if cats have babys not in eggs then their mamals. becase if cats have babys not in eggs then their mamals.
Cats DONT lay eggs, cats are MAMMALS.
Wild cats do not lay eggs. They are mammals. Like humans, they give birth to their young.
yes!!!!
Cats do not lay eggs. Cats are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. They are not monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
the eggs are probably rotten.
Because they just do.
Yes, they catch and eat small rats or rodents that might eat the crops or the livestocks food. Yes. cats are great on a farm. cats hunt for mice or rats that would chew important things, eat eggs(yes, rats steal eggs)or hurt any of the animals, cause disease on the farm,and more. cats can also be a great companion out in the fields.
Cats don't lay eggs but if you mean kittens then about 6-7!
Yes, cats can eat eggs, but they are fattening. I wouldn't recommend feeding a cat eggs everyday, but a treat every now and then won't hurt as long as the eggs are fully cook. They are a good source of protein for your obligate carnivore.
Cats are not born from eggs. Cats are mammals, and like all mammals, they give birth to live young.
No. Cats are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are platypuses and echidnas.