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Re:Chickens and neighbourhood cats
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Posted by Tanya on October 25, 2009 at 19:03:29:
In Reply to: Re:Chickens and neighbourhood cats posted by essie on October 24, 2009 at 21:36:41:
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Essie
My neighbour and I have had trouble with another neighbour's cat. It's probably the exception to the rule but it comes prowling around just before locking in time looking for half-grown chicks. My neighbour has lost quite a few birds to this particular cat.
I agree though that cats in general pose no threat to chooks. Our cat (admittedly 18 years old) just sits and watches them. The only time he shows any interest in them is if they sneak into the house and start to steal his cat biscuits but even then his only reaction is to complain to me about it!
My neighbour also has a cat and it is so chicken-phobic that it won't even eat chicken flavoured cat food!
Tanya
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