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Re:Chickens and neighbourhood cats
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Posted by essie on October 24, 2009 at 21:36:41:
In Reply to: Chickens and neighbourhood cats posted by Amy on October 23, 2009 at 16:14:30:
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Hi Amy
No worrys there. I have never had a chick or chicken taken by cats, they seem to have zero interest in the whole chicken thing. You are more likely to lose a chick from a rat than a cat. Do not be worried, I dont know why, but cats just have no interest in stalking poulty. I have never heard anyone say that cats attacked their poultry. Your main concern in suburbia is "terrior type" dogs who love an easaly spooked flighty target. If your yard is sucure you should have no worrys. Do be carefull not to attract rats, they will eat chicks.
cheers essie
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