Can mice eat cats, please, 3Q

Updated on delicacies 2024-05-13
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is a kind of cat that eats rats, and the kind of mice that are very large and are not found in most cities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    OK! You should know that there is a kind of rat called the hairy mouse!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Cats can eat mice;

    2. The nature of cats is to eat mice. Since cats cannot synthesize taurine in the body, if there is a long-term lack of taurine in the body, the cat will change from "clear at a glance" to "blind with open eyes" at night, and finally lose the ability to move at night. However, mice have this substance in their bodies, so cats can only make up for the lack of taurine in their bodies by constantly preying on mice, so as to maintain and improve their night vision and survive normally.

    3. Now domestic pet cats, because the nutrition is very good, and even the nutrition in the cat food is very comprehensive, so the cat no longer needs to prey on mice to supplement this substance, resulting in the current pet cats no longer eat mice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many types of animals that can feed on rats in nature, mainly cats, martens, weasels, owls, snakes, falcons, vultures, harriers, eagles, etc. But the ability of each natural predator to catch rats varies greatly. A tiger preys on 300 500 chipmunks, yellow rats, hamsters and a large number of mus mice in a year; A silver ferret can kill 3,500 mus and hamsters a year; A fox can eat 20 pests in a day; An owl can catch 1,000 mice in a summer; A falcon can catch 12 gerbils a day; The prairie kite can prey on 6 8 yellow squirrels a day; Snakes have a more ability to catch rats than cats, and it has been observed that under domestic conditions, a five-step snake weighing more than 1 kilogram can swallow 7 mice in a row; It has been reported that a single weasel can kill 300,400 rats a year, and surveys have shown that where there are more weasels, there are fewer rats, and where there are no weasels, the rat density is surprisingly high.

    It can be seen that natural enemies have a significant control effect on rodents. Therefore, we should vigorously protect the natural enemies of rodents, birds and animals, and give full play to their natural rodent control ability. Of course, the role of natural enemies should not be overestimated, and when the density of rats is very high, drugs should also be used to control rodents for short-term control.

    Only through the coordinated application of comprehensive measures can the rodent infestation be fundamentally controlled.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not really. In the famine years, people also ate rats. In addition, snakes generally eat rats as well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, a man can eat a mouse, and a snake can eat a mouse.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, snakes eat rats, too.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello, kittens can't eat mice. Cats are not allowed to eat mice, and the common reasons are as follows.

    First, the digestion and absorption capacity of domestic cats is generally weak, and it is easy to cause indigestion after eating mice, which in turn leads to diarrhea and European body; Clause.

    2. Because rats are wild animals, they often move in garbage heaps, carrying a large number of pathogenic bacteria and parasites, and cats are easily infected with serious diseases after eating mice. Hope it can help you, dear! <>

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    Hello, kittens can't eat mice. Cats can not eat mice, the common reasons are as follows.

    First, the digestion and absorption capacity of domestic cats is generally weak, and it is easy to cause indigestion after eating mice, which in turn leads to diarrhea and European body; Clause.

    Second, because rats are wild animals, they often move in garbage heaps, and they do not carry a large number of pathogenic bacteria and parasites, and cats are easy to be infected with serious diseases after eating mice. Hope it can help you, dear! <>

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rats also eat carrion, and they will eat dead cats, and they will not dare to eat them.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Upstairs is the ** inside, right? Referring to the encyclopedia of eating cat and mouse, it does not exist in reality.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'll probably eat it when I'm hungry, and my mom still plays with hamsters......

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Some eat, and some just play and don't eat.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cats love to eat mice, which is a well-known phenomenon, but few people know the physiological reasons for it. The results of the study by German scientists have shown that cats lack a substance called taurine, which is a chemical that improves the ability of mammals to see at night. Since cats themselves cannot synthesize taurine, they can only maintain enough taurine in their bodies by preying on mice in large quantities, so as to maintain keen vision at night and survive in the fierce competition in nature.

    However, modern pet cats have rarely been able to eat rat meat, so their night vision has greatly decreased.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cats and mice can also be seen in rural areas. In the city, cats eat cat food, and cats that are not afraid of mice are considered brave.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Why do cats eat mice, first of all, let's talk about the cat's diet. Unlike omnivorous dogs, cats are purely carnivores, which is reflected in the structure and physiology of cats. Structurally the most obvious are the cat's teeth and digestive system.

    From the point of view of tooth structure, the canine teeth of cats are particularly thick and long, such a structure is suitable for catching prey, and the shape of the upper and lower molars of the cat located in the back forms a similar structure to scissors, and it can effectively cut the prey when the upper and lower are closed, but compared to "cutting, biting", the chewing function of the cat's teeth is much worse, so for cats, high-fiber and indigestible plants cannot be initially decomposed in the mouth. From the perspective of the digestive system, the intestines of cats are very short compared to humans and do not have a lot of storage space, so it is required that the food is easy to digest and high in energy, which is very suitable for the digestion of proteins. Physiologically it is related to the digestive enzymes produced by cats, cats can produce a lot of digestive enzymes for proteins and lipids, and can also digest digestive enzymes for various sugars (starch, fiber, etc.), but cats cannot completely rely on the latter to provide enough energy and, as Gui Wulei said, cats cannot synthesize certain substances by themselves, such as taurine and vitamin A, which need to be ingested from other animals.

    Therefore, in terms of dietary needs, the structure and physiological characteristics of cats themselves require high-protein food, and various small animals are very good choices, including mice.

    So if a cat that loves meat and must eat meat must eat mice? Of course, not necessarily, many times we have heard that "the bird's nest is picked up by the cat", which proves that cats do not just like mice. In fact, there has been a special study on cat prey, and researchers believe that in order to understand the impact of domestic cats on wild animals, a questionnaire was used to investigate predators brought home by cats, and the results published in 2003 showed that 69% of the prey brought home by cats were mammals, 24% of birds, 4% of amphibians, 1% of reptiles, and fish and invertebrates.

    Among mammals, rodents account for about 2 3 of all animals. And the researchers also found that younger and lighter cats caught more birds than older and heavier cats. It can be seen that although rodents make up a large part of the cat's prey, there are many other options for cats besides them.

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