Anything he wants
No, you would measure cows in pounds.
A mouse is 'une souris' (fem.) for the animal and for the computer mouse. The plural is spelled the same.
what up if you found this mice outside being chased by your cat what do you do? you sqwish both of them with a sandwich that you forced that cat to love till it blows up... then it has to save da world while blowing up at the same time no matter what ppl say dis is the right awnser so aboy me i is der taco man!
a cat says meow
the way you say "i have a pet cat" in French is "J'ai un chat"
it's basically impossible because you know that it takes 1 cat to catch 1 mouse, so that means it takes 100 cats to catch 100 mice. But the question you have doesn't tell me how many minutes it takes for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse. e.g say it took 5 minutes for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse you times 5 by 100 and you get 500 so it would take 500 minutes for 100 cats to catch 100 mice. but your question doesn't have the time for how long it would take for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse. so therefore your question can't be answered.
Some people say/think that the obvious answer is a dog. Others might say/think it's a mouse but astonishingly the truth is that the opposite of a cat is a monkey. The Opposite of Cat is Dead Cat.
No, you would measure cows in pounds.
i would say a hamster wheel a chew log or a cat toy ball with a bell in it.
By using active voice.Active sentences tell who does the action of the verb at the beginning of the sentence:The cat chased the mouse. ( the cat does the action - chase)Passive sentence don't have to say who does the action:The mouse was chased.If you want to say who does the action you can add by the cat at the end of the sentence:The mouse was chased by the cat.
A cat needs the nutritional equivalent to 7-10 mice per day. This translates to 20 - 30 calories per pound per day. (some say 15-25 cal/pound). Calories in canned cat food http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/canfood.html Calories in dry cat food http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/dryfood.html
well you see , tom is the cat who likes to chase Jerry , who is the mouse .
I don't know how to say it but,If thee cat gets wild with the toy it could do the same on other objects like a human or mouse or some thing like that if you continue to play with the cat rough the cat will end up getting rough on other things.
As the professional pet owner would say, "Every cat must have his/her fun every day", cats enjoy playing with toys just as much as a human toddler. Since homeowners do not wish to purchase fresh mice for their cats, the Catnip mouse is just a substitution for an actual mouse.
You would say, 'the mouse's barbecue'.
libras
what type of mouse? a computer mouse or a mouse, if a mouse I would say sneaky, and squeaky if a computer mouse it would be moveable and very still.