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      • The short answer is no. Rodents are often infected with roundworms, and eating a mouse could mean that the infection passes to your cat. There is also the chance that if your cat eats more than one mouse that has been infected by rodent poison or bait, they could indeed have an adverse reaction like internal bleeding or other serious issues.
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  2. Sep 29, 2024 · If your cat has eaten one mouse that you suspect may have been poisoned, there’s likely little to worry about; cats must consume several poisoned rodents to become sick from rodenticide...

  3. Mice have sharp teeth and claws, which can cause harm to your cat's mouth and digestive tract if ingested. In some cases, a mouse may even have been poisoned by rodenticides, which can pose a danger to your cat if consumed.

  4. If your cat is hunting and eating mice ― whether you’re proud of your ferocious feline or horrified ― there are a few things you may want to keep in mind. Though rare, cats can get sick from eating rodents

  5. Sep 23, 2024 · The short answer is no. It is natural but not entirely risk free for cats to kill and eat mice. The mice are not the problem. Cats can kill and eat prey in the wild without issues and can digest...

  6. The short answer is yes, cats do eat mice. Mice are a common prey item for cats, both in the wild and in domestic settings. However, the reasons why they eat mice may vary.

  7. Oct 4, 2024 · In a wild setting, cats would absolutely eat a rat or mouse. These animals are their prey, which means that they will eat them when hungry. However, cats do not just hunt to eat.

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