Electrically stimulating a cats brain in certain area will cause it to cower at mouse?

False.

Electrical stimulation of specific areas of the cat's brain, particularly the amygdala, can elicit defensive behaviors such as fear and aggression, but specifically cowering at the sight of a mouse is not a reliable or consistent response. The cat's reaction to such stimulation can vary depending on the exact brain region stimulated, the intensity of the stimulation, and individual differences among cats.