- Oct 27, 2011
- 80
- 2
- 41
Does anyone have any experience of having problems with neighbors domestic cats messing with your free ranging chickens?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
YES YES YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a nasty cat that comes into my garden often. I keep Japanese bantams. So far this week the cat has killed and eaten 2 chicks. The cat is not a pet - we have many feral ones in my area. Even my small mix breed dog is frightened of this cat.
2 nights ago the cat got onto my balcony where I keep my ringneck doves in a cage. I was awakened by a loud crashing sound - only to go out to see the cat running off with one of my doves in its mouth (having knocked the LARGE HEAVY METAL cage off the table and caused the base to fall off. My other dove was sitting on the floor with blood all down its back and a nasty hole it it. As I tried to pick her up she flew away!
2 days later I was in my garden watering the plants and she flew back and landed on my head! I was so surprised. She was very thirsty and hungry and as been sleeping a lot, but her wound looks a lot better.
Honestly this cat is a nightmare (also all the smelly cat poo in my garden). Don't know what I will do. I often find piles of wild bird feathers around my house too. Maybe I will buy a trap and then release it far far away.
She does say DOMESTIC cats in her title, and there is a huge difference.
I have never had a problem but chicks are vulnerable, till they get big.To anything, not just cats. My cats hang out with them
the neighbors cats are scared of them.