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Could a fox kill a fully grown cat?
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A lot of cats have disappeared around where I live. I was wondering if foxes could be responsible.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes, if the cat is old or lame and the fox is hungry enough it will go for it
if a lot have disappeared i would look at what humans are around the area.
the cats that they use in labs are supposed to be wild but one person was going round at night collecting the local cats to sell to the labs.
glad to say this person has died
if a lot have disappeared i would look at what humans are around the area.
the cats that they use in labs are supposed to be wild but one person was going round at night collecting the local cats to sell to the labs.
glad to say this person has died
No doubt a fox could kill a cat. In the wild, foxes kill rabbits and a grown rabbit must be as big as a typical cat. But why would a fox kill a cat? Urban foxes have other sources of food in abundance, from rats and mice to dustbin scraps, without the trouble of trying to catch a cat (and being scratched and bitten by it, if successful).
It's far more likely that a human is responsible.
It's far more likely that a human is responsible.
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I have both foxes and cats in my area and they don't bother one another. Quite a few cats have been reported as missing (the local trees always have "lost" notices pinned on them) and it's believed that many have been taken by humans for various reasons. Some also wander off and get killed on the roads. I actually saw a van stop, pick up a silver grey cat and shove it in the back of the van. I took the reg no and told the police.
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