Could be dogs, bob cat, coyotes, but since you already identified fox dens those are probably the ones getting them.
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Not necessarily. I've seen foxes both single kill and cache kill.Foxes tend to only kill what they eat but they do eat every day.
The multiple kills on one occasion all were eaten, one broody hen and her newborn chicks and a dozen chicks about a month old.Not necessarily. I've seen foxes both single kill and cache kill.
That is the issue I'm having,nothing fits.A fox could not open a three-way latch. A raccoon might (???).... but I don't think they hunt during middle of the day, nor would they rip through a 1x4... every predator I can think of meets one or two criteria, but not all. Except a wolverine. But you're not in wolverine territory. And something terrified your poor cat. This is a puzzle! Let's ask some of the hunters.
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I have 3 large live traps my friend, baited and set every night with varying baits including chicken. We caught a possum and our own cats so far. Our cats even went for marshmallows.Do you actually plan on trying to trap the animal? Are you going to go get the needed traps?