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Eat anything even their own

it would have to be a pretty dopey cat to get caught by a badger but they are an opportunistic hunter and if they stumbled across one that was fecked or not paying attention I would think they might t

Pisses me off when you see pictures on face book of someone's moggie bringing all sorts of wild life into house. Then defending it saying "well its what cats do its natural hunting instinct" Now if I

do they prey on cats?

it would have to be a pretty dopey cat to get caught by a badger but they are an opportunistic hunter and if they stumbled across one that was fecked or not paying attention I would think they might take one but very rarely, I do know of a non excistant animal that seems to, and an area in the Cotswolds that has been having lots of sightings has also had a growing number of domestics and a few dogs disappearing lately ? If you believe in that sort of stuff
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do they prey on cats?

it would have to be a pretty dopey cat to get caught by a badger but they are an opportunistic hunter and if they stumbled across one that was fecked or not paying attention I would think they might take one but very rarely, I do know of a non excistant animal that seems to, and an area in the Cotswolds that has been having lots of sightings has also had a growing number of domestics and a few dogs disappearing lately ? If you believe in that sort of stuff

 

what do u think it is?

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do they prey on cats?

 

it would have to be a pretty dopey cat to get caught by a badger but they are an opportunistic hunter and if they stumbled across one that was fecked or not paying attention I would think they might take one but very rarely, I do know of a non excistant animal that seems to, and an area in the Cotswolds that has been having lots of sightings has also had a growing number of domestics and a few dogs disappearing lately ? If you believe in that sort of stuff

what do u think it is?
are you loosing numbers of domestic cats from a specific area,? Don't forget you do get people that specifically target them with anti freeze but they normally come home or are found nearby to die
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do they prey on cats?

 

it would have to be a pretty dopey cat to get caught by a badger but they are an opportunistic hunter and if they stumbled across one that was fecked or not paying attention I would think they might take one but very rarely, I do know of a non excistant animal that seems to, and an area in the Cotswolds that has been having lots of sightings has also had a growing number of domestics and a few dogs disappearing lately ? If you believe in that sort of stuff

what do u think it is?
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Don't forget foxes kill cats.

really ? we get lots of town foxes round here and I have a few bits of film from my own garden were the local Tom comes along and f**k,s mr fox out of the food bowl they also take it in turn to feed this was happening nearly every night in my back garden last year, though I must say the fox,s I pick up out of town are enormous in comparison to the urban ones so maybe a different diet as well though I do think there would be lots of risk of injury in taking on a cat as they fight like feck especially if trapped or cornered
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I read in an old shooting magazine where a fox stalked a cat sitting up top of a fencing stake then jumped up and knocked the cat off and killed it. It depends how hungry they are I suppose or if they have young nearby. I seen a badger and fox fighting at the mouth of an earth when I was a young lad. The fox was hell bent on entering earth but badger was in entrance blocking it. I thought at the time when the fox was so aggressive that it had cubs in there but badger was claiming the earth. There was full battle and fur flying so I think the fox wouldn't look for that challenge unless something was wrong.

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