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and THIS is what I said:
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why do people overlook THAT bit?
and this as well:
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this is the original info we were given:
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So the OP has chickens.. also has known predators in the area (eagles, owls, hawks, foxes plus whatever he means with "etc"... I'm not from his area so not sure what else he has) HE ALSO FREE RANGES HIS BIRDS!
And no where in his 4 posts has he said how the birds were killed and what injuries they had.. he also never said WHY he is 90% sure it was a cat who killed them.. so LOGICALLY knowing the cat is "This cat has a collar on so it probably goes home and lies on a sofa and has a bowl of food waiting for it." (so appears well fed?).. WHY should we ASSUME it was a cat who killed the birds when taking out 4 birds and possibly more
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So going by the info that JonInNorway gave us I can not grab up the pitchforks and start screaming SSS the cat since it is pretty darn obvious (going by all the info given and knowing that I personally have never seen an cat kill adult chickens let alone 4 at a time and possibly more) that SOMETHING else (Eagles, Owls. Hawks, Foxes etc.) lives in his area who would love chicken for dinner
heck.. from the info given it could have been the cat's owner who wanted a chicken dinner since JonInNorway never even said if he had the bodies (i am assuming he does since he knew those 4 were "lost" however he never said for sure)
so MY point is NOT that if I have never seen it that means it won't/can't happen... my point is that before we suggest anyone should SSS a neighbor's pet (and going by all the info we have on hand concerning these particular birds) that we should look for the more logical and probable predator and solution instead of assuming otherwise
and THIS is what I said:
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why do people overlook THAT bit?


and this as well:
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this is the original info we were given:
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So the OP has chickens.. also has known predators in the area (eagles, owls, hawks, foxes plus whatever he means with "etc"... I'm not from his area so not sure what else he has) HE ALSO FREE RANGES HIS BIRDS!
And no where in his 4 posts has he said how the birds were killed and what injuries they had.. he also never said WHY he is 90% sure it was a cat who killed them.. so LOGICALLY knowing the cat is "This cat has a collar on so it probably goes home and lies on a sofa and has a bowl of food waiting for it." (so appears well fed?).. WHY should we ASSUME it was a cat who killed the birds when taking out 4 birds and possibly more
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So going by the info that JonInNorway gave us I can not grab up the pitchforks and start screaming SSS the cat since it is pretty darn obvious (going by all the info given and knowing that I personally have never seen an cat kill adult chickens let alone 4 at a time and possibly more) that SOMETHING else (Eagles, Owls. Hawks, Foxes etc.) lives in his area who would love chicken for dinner
heck.. from the info given it could have been the cat's owner who wanted a chicken dinner since JonInNorway never even said if he had the bodies (i am assuming he does since he knew those 4 were "lost" however he never said for sure)
so MY point is NOT that if I have never seen it that means it won't/can't happen... my point is that before we suggest anyone should SSS a neighbor's pet (and going by all the info we have on hand concerning these particular birds) that we should look for the more logical and probable predator and solution instead of assuming otherwise