So I need some advise. We have renters five acres away nice people but they have cats and yesterday I was cleaning the coop when everyone became hysterical (only way to explain it) rooster was sounding the alarm my two “guard”geese scared worse than everyone else I just knew a hawk had flown in. But when I walked around to see what it was it was the neighbors big orange cat at the fence stalking my birds. I hollered and it ran but I got to thinking most of my chickens c are bantam do you think it would be brave enough to climb the fence an go after them? I told my dh I will carry the 22 out and shoot at it and try to scare it into another of its 9 lives I really don’t want to kill it but boy were my birds scared.
 
So I need some advise. We have renters five acres away nice people but they have cats and yesterday I was cleaning the coop when everyone became hysterical (only way to explain it) rooster was sounding the alarm my two “guard”geese scared worse than everyone else I just knew a hawk had flown in. But when I walked around to see what it was it was the neighbors big orange cat at the fence stalking my birds. I hollered and it ran but I got to thinking most of my chickens c are bantam do you think it would be brave enough to climb the fence an go after them? I told my dh I will carry the 22 out and shoot at it and try to scare it into another of its 9 lives I really don’t want to kill it but boy were my birds scared.
Good morning Patti. That's a tough one... I know a lot of folks who have cats and bantams without a problem. But this cat isn't part of the family. So watch and see what it does.
 
I know it’s been down here before I’ve seen it down around the barn. But that really freaked me out when I saw how scared everyone was and it was stalking. I will just see what happens my dh says we have rocks everywhere too but I was so scared it was a hawk didn’t even think of a rock or anything else. I guess if it had been a hawk I’d have grabbed it with my bare hands. :rolleyes:
 
Patti, do your dogs get along with the birds? Maybe try getting them to pee around the perimeter if you can.

Something I find out yesterday (assuming it's true) is that chickens have a very poor sense of smell and predator pee does really effect them.

It might help deter the cat though.
 
So I need some advise. We have renters five acres away nice people but they have cats and yesterday I was cleaning the coop when everyone became hysterical (only way to explain it) rooster was sounding the alarm my two “guard”geese scared worse than everyone else I just knew a hawk had flown in. But when I walked around to see what it was it was the neighbors big orange cat at the fence stalking my birds. I hollered and it ran but I got to thinking most of my chickens c are bantam do you think it would be brave enough to climb the fence an go after them? I told my dh I will carry the 22 out and shoot at it and try to scare it into another of its 9 lives I really don’t want to kill it but boy were my birds scared.

This is just the kind of problem you should ask “Dear Ralphie”.

I am pretty sure he would not be as kind as you to the almost feral cat..

Cats that bother Dear Ralphie’s chickens are met with a quick demise Or a life trap and a slower demise...

Just remember the 3 “s”s when dealing with an animal some one owns.....or one the DNR protects...

Shoot silently and out of sight of others
Shovel a hole quickly and quietly out of sight
Shut up say nothing to anyone but Dear Ralphie about the cats demise..

Practice saying “the last I saw that cat he was going away”. Which is not a lie, as you saw him leaving this life for his heavenly judgement...



and Next time kind woman ask “Dear Ralphie”
 
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