Cat attacked by chicken house - coyote?? "predator" id on pg 3

I'd be afraid of that too. What are the possible predators in your area that could do the damage that this one did?
 
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I know in Seattle my grandma's neighbors lose cats all of the time to raccoons....weasels would go for the throat in most cases but they are opportunistic, too...unless it was a very young, inexperienced coyote. When I lived in Portland, I lost a 10+lb duck to a raccoon--gutted, head/neck feet still there but all of it's insides gone.
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Do you think perhaps you interrupted the attack, or perhaps the dog may have? I agree with "Rare Feathers Farm", a coyote would try to run off with the whole kill but would grab whatever it could if it sensed that it would be interrupted.
I'm sorry about Cain, cats with great personalities are hard to find.
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Sorry for your loss
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This sounds like the work of a dog i have seen a cat or 2 killed by a dog threw the years and that is the first place they grab then shake the life out of them .

Most wild critters kill to eat so i do not think you kitty would have been left behind.
 
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I think I would lean more toward coyote attack. I recently nursed an abandoned large siamese mix back to health after what my vet said was a coyote attack. She had no bites around her neck or head, only a very large hole (2") beside her anus along with a couple teeth marks in the area, he said the teeth marks were coyote . I don't know how she was able to escape except for her 10-12lb + size. She was also front declawed so had no defence. She must have been able to get under something when she was attacked, similar to your cat being able to get under your chicken house.

Because it was winter she also lost all of her back toes to frostbite before she was able to get back to my neighbor's barn where I found her. She now lives inside at my home.

Btw, I treated her rotting wounded feet with Nolvasan spray and it worked to keep infection at bay and help heal them, it took 4+ weeks, 2 x a day, just an FYI for future reference for all the pet lovers out there.

I'm very sorry about your loss, being an avid cat lover myself I know that great cats don't come along very often and when they do it is a heartbreak to loose them.
 
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So sorry!
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I'd lean more toward a dog attack, but coyote is also possible--particularly since you have a dog that may have scared it off. It's horrible to lose them like that I know.

You may not be interested, especially right now, but if you're anywhere close to me I'd be happy to let you know the next time I have kittens. My pets are all fixed but I take in orphans that need to be bottle fed sometimes and they are pretty much bomb proof when they leave my house--kids, cats, dogs, chickens, turkeys, ducks, etc. so they're well able to adapt to anything without getting all skittish.
 
Sorry to hear about your cat, it is strange that the injuries were to the stomach area. Coyotes almost always go for the throat and/or back of the neck. I have to deal with looseing lambs to them all the time. Almost 100% of the bite marks are on the neck. Housecats are also a favorite meal of bobcats but they usually kill them and take them away to a more private area to eat. Whatever attacked your cat was probably frightened away before it had the chance to finish him off. My guess would be a neighbors dog that was attracted by your chickens. Hope you get the sucker!!
 
I'm in Missouri so the predators would be foxes, possums, raccoons, coyotes, dogs, hawks, owls and bobcats. I think that covers everything that I Know are in my immediate area.

I do think a coyote would have packed him off - unless my dog interrupted him or Cain managed to get out of his reach.

The saddest part is that Cain was a playmate to my house dog and would roll over to play with her. I'm not sure if he would roll over to play with a strange dog or a wild animal.

Right now I can't find one of my other cats and I haven't seen him all day. The one I'm missing hangs out with the one that was killed. Of course I am talking about a cat and they don't always come when you call them...

I've decided to leave poor Cain by the chicken house tonight. He is wrapped up and I feel very morbid about it. However, I'm thinking a coyote or other wild animal would come back for him - while a dog would not.

Kittymomma thanks for the offer but you are a long drive away from me
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I have (hopefully) six other cats. They have all been strays or dumpees I've taken in over the years. I found Cain and his brother Abel at a local (Abels) gas station last year. Cain growled at me when I picked him up - hence the name Cain and Abel. His brother is the one MIA.

I am leaning towards a neighbors dog, I'm going to see about rigging up a camera to the outside of my chicken house. I'm pretty sure whatever it is will be back....
 

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