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Stray cats bite rats to death and leave them at the gate of your house, and then leave with a meow sound, which may have the following meanings:
1.Gratitude. Maybe you've fed it, or played with it, or saved its life. It puts the bitten rat on your doorstep, which can be understood as it shows gratitude and respect to you in its own way.
2.Gift. In some cultures, cats place their prey in human homes as a gift or a symbol of respect. In this case, the cat may be expressing affection for you in its own way.
3.Territory markings. A cat is a very territorial animal, and by placing its prey on your doorstep, it may be declaring that it is its territory or that it is somehow related to you.
4.Nutritional supplementation. When stray cats survive in the wild, they will prey on mice to replenish their nutrition. Hunting near your home and keeping rats at your door may be because it thinks your abode is a safe place to provide food.
Whatever the reason, it's not common for cats to leave mice on your doorstep. If you don't like it, consider discouraging it, such as giving your cat enough water or playing with it. You may also consider seeking help from an animal protection organization or your local animal control department to ensure that stray cats are properly cared for and protected.
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A cat I had when I was a kid, and that's it. At night he will take the mouse and put it in front of your bed, and he will keep calling you, and when you wake up and say okay, don't bark, you know, he will pick up the mouse and leave. That cat was very human, so smart, and I still miss that cat very much.
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My cat will also go out to catch mice, and then come home in the middle of the night or at three or four o'clock in the morning with a rat that is almost breathing, just to tell you that it knows how to catch mice.
Like a child who got a perfect score in the exam, he was in a hurry to go home and tell his parents. Hope to get your praise.
And cats inherently think that mice are food.
And cats will protect their food. Food is generally not shared unless it is very emotional.
It'll take it back to you and eat it. It's the surface, it values you.
And I really want to get your approval and want to receive a reward. Let you praise, but also reciprocate, repay you.
Another time, my cat came back in the middle of the night with a mouse and put it on the floor at the head of my bed.
Then it crouched next to the mouse and watched the mouse until I got up, thankfully not on my pillow.
Animals are simple-minded.
It just wants to give the owner, or what it thinks is the best friend, a gift for the owner to eat.
Don't scold him for that and throw the mouse where it can't see.
It is better to teach it not to catch rats, for fear that some teachers will eat rat poison. If a cat bites, it will be independent. Beaten, foaming.
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It seems that the cat wants you to know that it does not eat white food, it has its own unique skills, maybe it is very eager to be taken in by you, with it, there is no need to be afraid of rats.
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That's the cat wants to give you a gift
Stray cats have not been vaccinated, do not get too close, pay attention to safety. If you have some animal rescue stations nearby, you can call the people at the rescue station. Take the cat away.
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