Cat attacking ducks

You're having quite a dilemma because you're not legal and that makes it a lot harder. If you were legal, you could call animal control or capture the cat and bring it to the pound. But, in both cases, that would also get you in trouble because they would find out about your ducks. And, since you can't put up any fence at all, that makes it worse.

The only solution is to find a way to keep your ducks penned up well enough that the cat won't get them. Can you put up any fencing at all, even a small portion of your yard? Do you have a garage or some other room in your house where you can keep them?
 
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To put it very plainly, I'd just shoot it. They obviously have no regard for the comfort or safety of your animals. Don't know what the laws are by you but here we are perfectly legal to shoot any animals threatening stock. I'm sure cat lovers will disagree with me, and I like cats myself, but when they are where they belong and not over here. I used to have two barn cats myself and they knew better than to bother my other animals. They were also tame enough to stick very close to home and be welcome at the homes of the two neighbors that they visited and were often fed there because both liked cats but didn't have any. Both cats are now passed away and I don't keep any because I think keeping Call ducklings and cats in the same barn is stretching the limit of luck. But my neighbors and I have a good enough relationship that we can tell each other if animals are becoming a nuisance, and I have yet to have someone tell me that anything here is being a pest. This is not the case from what I am reading here. I'd expect a cat (or dog, or anything else) of mine to get shot if it was trying attack someone else's animals.

That's my opinion because if they can't respect you or the love you have for your own pets, sooner or later the cat is very likely going to kill some or even all of your ducks. Personally I don't care if you're legal for the ducks or not, because nuisance stray animals can damage a lot more than ducks...they can dig in a garden, dump over garbage or bite a child too.
 
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OK... gotta ask...

If you would need 36 or so of the sonic thingy-majiggys, and they reach 30 feet...
Even supposing you are putting them on all 4 sides, that means that each side of your yard is 120 ft? Or are you just putting them across the front since you said the neighbor lives across the road?

Why are the ducks illegal? Are you sure they are? (Not to make it sound like I think you would not know... but I was surprised what is allowed in even the city here in VA).

If it lives across the road... you could hope for a car to hit it!
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Two sides of my yard are just over 150' feet and the other two are about 240' feet. I have about three acres of property and the cat can come in at any point of the perimeter. Yes I am certain the ducks are illegal, I checked with the township before I got them. That is why I only have muscovy's, because they are so quiet. I use to have a pair of pekins that I had to give away becuase they were too loud.
 
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That's just terrible was this country has become...3 acres of property and not allowed to have ducks.
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Was a time when it was considered a patriotic duty of a citizen to grow food for themselves...now factory farms are promoted by laws. I really hope to see this trend reversed.
 
I'm with you too I live in a neighborhood were they are not aloud but I am getting 2 male mallards, I use to have 1 female and 1 male but a bobcat sliced the females neck at night and we gave the male to a farm sanctuary. Stupid rules but if people ask about my ducks I will just it's from the river across the street;) we have tons of Blue bellied whistlers and mallards in the river.
 
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It it not a good idea to get 2 males. It wouldnt even be a good idea to get one male. Ducks are social creatures and should be kept in pairs. If you keep two males together they will fight constanly for dominance. The proper male to female ratio is 1 male for every 3-9 females. So if you still want to get 2 males you will need to get atleast 6 females as well.
 
It's amazing you have three acres and can't keep a few ducks. We're on half an acre and are allowed as many fowl as we want as well as any farm animal which does not exceed 75 pounds at adult weight. Three acres should be plenty of space to keep some ducks or chickens or whatever without it bothering anyone.
 
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It it not a good idea to get 2 males. It wouldnt even be a good idea to get one male. Ducks are social creatures and should be kept in pairs. If you keep two males together they will fight constanly for dominance. The proper male to female ratio is 1 male for every 3-9 females. So if you still want to get 2 males you will need to get atleast 6 females as well.

What about 1 male and 1 female????
 
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It it not a good idea to get 2 males. It wouldnt even be a good idea to get one male. Ducks are social creatures and should be kept in pairs. If you keep two males together they will fight constanly for dominance. The proper male to female ratio is 1 male for every 3-9 females. So if you still want to get 2 males you will need to get atleast 6 females as well.

What about 1 male and 1 female????

You can get one male and female but you might have to get more females later down the road. It depends on how sexual agressive the male is. By just having one female, she will most likely be overbred and she will start to stress and pull her feathers. I'd say the absolute minimum is 2 females to a male.
 
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