Wild cats are solitary nocturnal animals. House cats are not. The two types generally are not up and about at the same time. Additionally wild cats avoid areas where humans live and therefore aren't in close proximity to house cats.
Yes, wild cats do eat fish, but they don't really catch them. Cats don't like to get wet, and I don't think a wild cat would go frolicking around in a river trying to catch a fish.
Unless you're talking about lions, cougars, cheetahs, leopards, etc; Other wise none.
Wild cats are typically strict carnivores. If depleted of prey, they may turn to foliage for food (but only under extreme conditions).
All wild cats, from the Lion to the ocelot eat meat. They are also called ''carnivores'' just like the wild dog family.
Wild calico cats eat fish,and probably meat found where wolves and foxes didn't eat the animal
Cats eat dry cat food and canned cat food. This is what is bought from pet stores. Cats in the wild however have to hunt for their food.
Other and larger cats.
Wild cats and domestic cats all come from the family Felidae and are all related.Yes, they're all distant relatives.
Pigs normally do not eat pigs. It is a sign of desperation if one does do that. Otherwise, wild cats, wild dogs and scavengers will eat pigs.if pigs are hungry they will eat . Also mother sows sometimes eat their piglets or sit on them and kill them
sometimes they will
Feral or wild cats eat rodents to survive.
All wild cats, from the Lion to the ocelot eat meat. They are also called ''carnivores'' just like the wild dog family.
No, they are carnivores. They eat meat.
Impossible! There are no wild cats in Australia although they do have some cat-like marsupials,
NONE
Anteatereaters
yes
other cats, bugs, plants and bones.. they like to hunt
They can if they live in the same areas, otherwise it is difficult.
Wild house cats (strays) will usually hunt to eat mice, birds, chipmunks, or any other small animals around the area.
a lion {wild cats}