We've got 2 one year old cats who haven't ever really been allowed outside until now (we live maybe 10 metres from, statistically, THE most dangerous road in the country. Enough to scare my mum so she didn't want to risk losing them) It was only in the last week or so I've started letting the cats out because this whole indoor thing just wasn't working for them, and as a result they've only just discovered our chickens. Poor chickens never saw it coming
They are constantly following them and chasing them, I think it would just be curiosity but the chickens freak out when the cat is near and act like prey, so they cats have learnt that they are prey. None hurt/killed yet, luckily our cats are rubbish hunters however hard they try, so I'm just hoping that chickens become boring to them sooner rather than later!
On the other hand, I deliberately introduced them to the ducklings at a few days old so now the ducklings have no fear of the cats - as soon as they see one they just walk straight up to it and peck it's tail. As a result, the cats are very wary and respectful of these tiny ducklings yet have no issue chasing the rooster! Just shows that first impressions do count
