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A common myth is that our cats catch the mice and bring them to us because humans need to be taught how to hunt.

Mother cats do that with their kittens.

Even livescience suggests that cats bring mice to humans since they are surrogate family members.

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Cat vs.Mouse - Only humans torture, right?

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Ask Amy: Why Does My Cat Give Me Mouse Gifts

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Successful answer about cats I would like more answers

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CAT VS MOUSE CAT EATS MOUSE ALIVE RAT EATEN BY CAT BIG FAT RAT MALE CAT BENGAL CAT

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Nice kittens with them, life is different than without them, let's discuss

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