they actually like to chase mice
No. The primary reason that the Nazis killed the Jews was that viewed the Jews as vermin to be eradicated in much the same way as most people see mice as vermin to be eradicated. (Which is, of course, a virulent and extremist racist view.) However, Nazis were not above pilfering wealthy items from Jews that they were going to kill, especially paintings, jewelry, or large bank accounts.
cats chase mice because rats and mice like to run. that makes themexcited
yes they do!
that would a lot of animals =]no its the one dog because it said that do like mice
small rodents like mice.
Some people do, but it is an experiment that would be disastorous if those particular cats did not like the mice!
they eat mice if you have mice. most are loveable, and if you like to cuddle, so will they..... mhm
They are portrayed as animals because Speigelman is trying to convey the idea that putting a stereotype on a group of people, like the Nazis did, is ridiculous. All of the people in the group are not the same. Since the people were portrayed as animals, they could not have any distinctive characteristics to make them stand out from the next person. Basically he is saying that what the Nazis did was ludicrous and that each of the people who were victims of the Holocaust had their own story. Also, since the Nazis were depicted as cats and the Jewish people were depicted as mice, this shows that they are naturally enemies seeing as though cats and mice are natural enemies.
Cats can have job(s) like catching mouse or mice because that's what they eat
Any of the cats prey, like mice and fish. Also, small dogs like Chihuahua's are sometimes terrified of cats.
Mice and birds do often get eaten by cats.