Cat won't eat rat fetus...

Yesterday my cat brought home a dead rat. After showing it off to me, she ate it. I didn’t want to watch; not an appetizing sight. Later, when she was finished, I went back to the site of the murder to see what she’d left and clean up. What she’d left behind were: the snout, one foot, some innards (bile sac and
liver I think) and… two fetuses, licked clean and both still very
much alive. Now, why would she eat an entire rat and leave behind
(alive) the two unborn babies? Surely they must be delectable? A vet friend that I asked said he had no idea, but suggested “maybe she was full”. Another ‘helpful’ friend said maybe she’d left them for later for dessert. Can anyone explain this?

Maybe she wanted to adopt them?
The licked clean part is what makes me think that, perhaps the process of cleaning/eating them triggered a maternel instinct…

Well, I guess I’m done with lunch.

Couldn’t have said it better myself.

This has got to be one of the most simultaneously repulsive and fascinating threads I’ve ever seen.

OP, please keep us posted on whether the cat ends up eating or adopting her “rat babies”.

And you opened a thread with the words “rat fetus” in it?

Are the fetuses viable?

…and dinner is a no-no…prolly breakfast as well :frowning:

I think it’s mothering instinct.

It’s not that uncommon, really for one species to adopt the orphaned off spring of another species, we’ve all heard of it. The key seems to be the infancy of the orphan.

Nature very cleverly made all babies, even rat babies, ever so cute for just this reason, don’t ya think?

Didn’t have the right wine.

I think killing and eating the mother to get the babies out is frowned upon though.

Female cats will adopt other female’s kittens to raise, so maybe there is an instinct in a cat to preserve young’ns? No matter what species? Just a WAG.

At what point does the maternal instinct get overruled by the “kill & eat the rat” instinct? I’m envisioning the ritten’s 1st birthday, when the cat notices how plump they are now and eats them both. Alternatively, that’s been her plan all along - let them fatten up a bit, then eat them.

Looney Tunes definitely agrees with you on this.

I agree with elbows – the fetus of another species resembles the fetus of its own species, hence the instinct to preserve it.

Eating, not so much, but killing? Humans do it often enough.

So, since she wasn’t interested in them, did you eat them?

Sorry… I couldn’t bear to watch them moving and struggling, so I killed them (but I didn’t eat them).

I guess it’s just as well, Marek. That was really one for the record books, though.

Hmmmmm, so what you’re saying is that your cat valued the lives of the fetuses, at the expense of the life of the mother. Those damn fundies are getting to our cats!