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Cat & Mouse
My cat seems to have killed a mother mouse and keeps bringing the babys inside and chasing/ killing them. She brought one in tonight and injured it to the point where it couldn't hold it's head up. What should I do to stop her?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In all honesty here's very little you can do to stop her apart from keeping her in.
Some might suggest a bell on her collar, but as collars themselves can cause horrible injuries to cats, I wouldn't recommend that. Some say that feeding them less makes them hunt from hunger, but the opposite is possibly true - well fed cats will hunt for fun even more than they would for food.
No easy solution I'm afraid.
The problem with cats is, they are genetically programmed to 'torture' their prey before killing it. Mothers teach their kittens by cornering a mouse or similar, and chasing it, to show the kittens how it is done. This translates to the adult cat which hones its hunting skills by 'practicing' on a living animal.
It seems cruel, but it is instinctive, and you won't be able to train your cat out of this behavior. Hopefully this will be short-lived, as the babies won't survive long without their mother.