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I'm sorry, but as much as I love cats, I really disagree with this. Once a predator knows that the chickens are there, they usually don't stop terrorizing and killing them.
As chicken owners, we made the commitment to keep them safe from predators in whatever means possible when we buy them. That is our responsibility. Either we own up to our responsibilities or we don't keep chickens.
No, it's not fair to the predator, but this isn't about fault or blame. It's about reality. If you can find a way to keep your chickens safe without killing other beings that is best because you are solving a bigger problem. In this case, the OP has options to making sure to reduce human error and a way to secure her coop.
If not, load your gun and shoot without a second thought.