Cats are excellent hunters and often bring back to their owners the game they have caught.
However, if we are talking about a domestic animal, then it should not need additional nutrition.
We figure out why mice and rats are dangerous and what to do if your cat has eaten something it shouldn’t.
The cat ate the mouse: what to do
There is an opinion that by eating a rat that died from rat poison, a pet can also suffer.
In fact, the concentration of poison in the carcasses of dead rodents is low, so it is unlikely that anything will happen to the cat.
However, if some time after the meal the cat begins to suffer from diarrhea or vomiting, it is imperative to take it to the veterinarian.
Cats cannot become infected with rabies from prey they eat, since the rodent must bite the animal for this to happen. However, it is still better to be on the safe side and vaccinate your pet against rabies if you have not done so yet.
Diseases carried by rodents pose a danger to cats. A pet can catch toxoplasmosis or become infected with tapeworms and roundworms from eating a mouse or rat.