My friend has a cat that caught 27 mice in one night, then arranged them like this all by himself, as if to show off his achievement. pic.twitter.com/jWLsZ3th2R
— Interesting Sciences (@amazing13_13) May 2, 2026
My friend has a cat that caught 27 mice in one night, then arranged them like this all by himself, as if to show off his achievement. pic.twitter.com/jWLsZ3th2R
— Interesting Sciences (@amazing13_13) May 2, 2026
maverick12 said:
I probably wouldn't believe "and arranged them" part but I've seen a Jack Russell do the same thing once where we hunt.
fullback44 said:maverick12 said:
I probably wouldn't believe "and arranged them" part but I've seen a Jack Russell do the same thing once where we hunt.
My jack russel would put his kills by the back door so they could be seen… they are proud of their work
BlueSmoke said:
They're little killing monsters. Don't bring them up around Aussies, as they are decimating EVERYTHING. Billions of indigenous animals/birds killed YoY.
aTm2004 said:
Love them or hate them, cats are apex predators regardless of their size. I respect them.
BlueSmoke said:aTm2004 said:
Love them or hate them, cats are apex predators regardless of their size. I respect them.
Maybe not "apex" - aunt near Ballinger had a barn full of them. Between them, geese, and the guinea fowl, they had a clean homestead from unwelcome visitors and vermin. Coyotes made a house call, zero cats after that. Maybe a dozen or so. Gone overnight.
aTm2004 said:BlueSmoke said:aTm2004 said:
Love them or hate them, cats are apex predators regardless of their size. I respect them.
Maybe not "apex" - aunt near Ballinger had a barn full of them. Between them, geese, and the guinea fowl, they had a clean homestead from unwelcome visitors and vermin. Coyotes made a house call, zero cats after that. Maybe a dozen or so. Gone overnight.
When I say "cat," I'm not just referring to a house cat. I'm talking about all cats (house cat all the way up to a lion). Size difference between a coyote and a house cat is pretty drastic. Coyote vs a bobcat or Lynx or any other similar sized cat and it would be completely different, especially solo. Where the yotes and dogs in general excel is doing things as a pack. I think lions are the only cats that do things in packs.