Why Do Cats Eat Rats?
Despite their tasty taste and convenience, rats are not healthy for cats. They carry parasites such as tapeworms and roundworms, which can infect cats. Rats also scavenge for food, which can contain a number of bacteria. This can be harmful to both cats and humans. Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to these infections.
Although cats will kill rats, they do not typically eat them. This is because they do not consider rats to be a desirable source of food. While they will occasionally catch rats when they are bored or out and about, it is rare that they will actively seek them out to feed on. Besides, rats are large, smelly, and unattractive to cats, which is another reason why cats avoid them. For this reason, it is recommended that you keep your cat indoors and feed it only inside the house. Also, try to restrict your cat’s outdoor activities during the night so that it doesn’t have access to rats.
Cats may also hunt for rodents as a way to keep the population in their area under control. However, not every cat can catch a rat, as they may be too large. Moreover, cats can make mistakes and eventually give up after several tries. However, cats are intelligent creatures and they learn from their mistakes. Even if they don’t catch a rat, they may keep trying until they catch it.