Why do cats choose mice as their most nutritious meal?

Updated on vogue 2024-06-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because that's what the biosphere is set by God! Every time you pass through the food chain, you have to face another layer of hell! That's why cats like to eat mice as a big meal!

    That's also up to the food chain! It can also be said that it is the nature of normal cats to think that mice are a big meal! But now the cats in the city are eunuchs!

    All bullied by rats! So now there are very few cats in society who treat mice as a nutritious meal! Because they can't avoid ......

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, mice are not a big meal for cats, but mice have the function of synthesizing taurine, and cats need taurine to maintain night vision, because cats themselves do not synthesize taurine substances, so eating mice has become the best choice, so that they can not only satiety but also supplement the necessary nutrients, because cats are small animals can only catch prey at night, so it is necessary to enhance night vision, but fish can also supplement taurine, which is also the reason why cats eat fish!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The trace elements of mouse offal are very high and the taurine content is the highest among other prey of cats, the protein content of mouse meat is not inferior to beef, and the mouse has strong fecundity, which is equivalent to a steady stream of food**, so it is the most perfect food for cats. But the bacteria in the mouse, the parasites in the visceral muscles are even fatal to cats, so it is rare for pet owners to feed their cats to mice... Except for rural free-range cats.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cats also eat mice very much, because mice are born to be cats' food, and for the nutrients required by the cat's body, mice have all of them, so mice are the most nutritious and comprehensive meal for cats.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because there is a substance called taurine in the body of mice, which is an important element that can help cats travel and prey at night, taurine can well improve the night vision ability of cats, if the cat lacks taurine in its night vision ability will become weaker, and cats may be blind when they are seriously deficient, so this is the main reason why cats want to catch mice when they see mice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because this is the instinct of biological evolution, in nature, the prey that cats are easier to catch and more nutritious is mice, so mice have basically become a must-have diet for cats.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Mao followed the uncle, the old warlock touched the feast. Because the meat of the rat is delicious, and the meat of the rat is fresh. Who said that cats should be teachers, so they have to eat a lot of food.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because it is the nature of cats and a natural phenomenon, every animal has its nature, and there is nothing strange about it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, as long as they are rich in protein, cats can catch them as snacks. Many species of small reptiles, birds, and mammals are on the menu. Whenever possible, hares should be the first choice, but these animals are so scarce these days that the only ones that are infested are rats.

    Cats are never picky eaters, and rats are easy to catch, rich in taurine and va, and taste good, which can increase night vision. The most important point is that cats and mice like to come out at night, so cats and mice have the highest chance of encountering, which determines that mice have become the main cat food, and everything is "fate". If the cat doesn't eat mice, there are 2 ways out, one is to starve to death due to lack of food, and the other is to become a pet.

    Of course, the larger feral cats disdain rodents and hunt larger animals such as hares.

    Of course, if there is other cat food, the cat is likely to give up catching mice. This has led to the extinction of lizards and birds on some isolated islands.

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