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Could a fox kill a fully grown cat?

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sandyRoe | 10:25 Sat 13th Nov 2010 | Animals & Nature
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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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"... and it's believed that many have been taken by humans for various reasons".

In this economic climate, people are having to make their own ''Hat & Scarf Xmas Gift-Sets". :-))
I have a friend from the North of England who informs me that the number of cats is always in inverse proportion to the number of pigeon fanciers in the area.
My cats were alarmed by foxes in the field at the back when the cats were little, but they have much the same girth these days so I hope they would see the fox off. Yhe foxes screaming in the night still make them hide behind the sofa.
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Why do we even need answer bank MR, probably every question on here could be answered by googling it, I really don't understand why you come on here yourself, is it so you can constantly criticise others to make yourself look intelligent? lol, it ain't working!
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sensor kicked in again, probably just as well :-)
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Alot of cats have been disappearing near where i live in north devon, i have seen the horrible storys of anti freeze in the papers but i dont think its that, It would more likely be people stealing them all the cats that have disappeared are either grey or have been very beautiful fluffy ones, i'd keep your cats in at night if you have any.
Are any Chinese restaurants in the area?

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