yes,but only when it has nothing else avalable
If 5 Cats kill 5 Rats in 5 minutes that equals 1 rat killed each minute by each cat. So, in twice as many minutes the same ammount of cats will kill twice as many rats... 5 cats will kill 10 rats in 10 minutes. And if left for five times as long, which is 50 minutes, those same 5 cats will kill 50 rats. So obviously you will need twice as many cats to kill twice as many rats in the same time. So the answer is... You will need 10 cats to kill 100 rats in 50 minutes.
none they are vegitarian :)
1, 1 cat catches 1 rat in 1 minute...... SO, one cat will catch 100 rats in 100 minutes, assuming no feline fatigue element, and assuming the rats do not become more experienced in evasion, at the given rate of one rat per minute per cat.
1 cat catches 1 rat every 5 minutes. 1 cat catches 20 rats in 100 minutes. Therefore 5 cats would catch 100 rats in 100 minutes. C=Cat R=Rat M=Minute 1C=1R in 5M 5C=5R in 5M 1C=20R in 100M 100M divide 20R= 5C so 5C catches 5R in 100M
It will take 3 minutes if you look at this problem mathematically. Both scenarios have a ratio of 1 rat to 1 cat. 3 minutes multiplied by 1/1 equals 3 minutes.
Cats and they eat rats
Yes they will eat a rat.
They are attracted to the meat of the rat ;x
To eat the mice and/or rats.
There were 25 cats on the ships to eat the rats.
(1.5 cats --> 1.5 rats) in 1.5 days. (1 cat --> 1 rat) in 1.5 days It takes 50 cats (50/1.5) = (33 and 1/3)days to eat 50 rats.
Of course! In the wild cats eat meat, like birds, rats, mice. They are carnivores - meat eaters.
Hmmm Depending on how many rats...Cat's would. But if there are loads then you need more cats so that the cats don't get hurt.
Cats rats etc
i guess cats and big rats can eat rabbitsAny carnivore fast enough to catch it.
fish, mice, rats, rabbits, cats, other birds
no because rats and cats are enemies the cat will eat the rat