What Do House Cats Eat?
Andrew Davis
House cats are domestic cat species living close to houses in which humans live. House cats frequent human territories most of the time, for shelter and food. House cats are carnivores, sticking to consuming small food items like rodents.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundThis particular rodent-eating feeding behavior helps in rodent control in households. That is also why they have preferred pets among people who want to get rid of mice. Let’s look at what house cats eat other than consuming rodents.
Insects, Animals, and Fish
House cats aren’t afraid to attack the prey when the opportunity arises. These house-dwelling cats have adapted to consuming various food items available in the households.
With their keen senses, house cats can easily detect the prey and play with it before consuming it. This peculiar feeding behavior may come off as surprising to their owners. However, they prefer to have a play with their food items, tossing them between their paws before killing them.
House cats eat mice, rabbits, rats, bunnies, squirrels, and guinea pigs. In addition to these, house cats eat birds, chickens, lizards, and raw meat offered to them.
As for the other diet, house cats eat insects, bugs, flies, roaches, and spiders as well. Depending on their mood, house cats eat their young if they are stressed. Of all the animal-based diets, house cats prefer chewing on other odd food items like cables. Besides, as shocking as it may seem, house cats eat their owners when they die.
Fruit, Vegetables, and Plants
Although the diet of house cats is strictly carnivorous, they have other food preferences as well. House cats can eat apples, bananas, and other fruit. House cats eat more in the water because they have to sustain themselves.
What do house cats eat in the wild
House cats eat rodents, lizards, birds, squirrels, and more in the wild.
What house cats don’t eat?
House cats don’t eat snakes, owls, or humans.