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Re:Chickens and neighbourhood cats
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Posted by Tanya on October 23, 2009 at 18:29:14:
In Reply to: Chickens and neighbourhood cats posted by Amy on October 23, 2009 at 16:14:30:
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Amy
Generally speaking a full grown chook is too big for a normal cat to tackle. Particularly if the cat has a home and is well fed. Chicks, on the other hand are sometimes quite tempting to cats and feral cats are quite another question.
I would suggest that you get full sized chooks rather than bantams and see if you can keep an eye on them when the cat is likely to be about for the first little while. You will soon know whether the cat has an interest in stalking them or not. If it does then a few well timed flying buckets of water might convince it to take a short-cut that does not involve your yard.
Good luck and have fun
Tanya
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