It depends on the type of cat we are talking about, and the size of the alaskan malamute. If a large alaskan malamute fought a bobcat, the alaskan malamute would definitely win the fight. Against a siberian tiger, the alaskan malamute would be an easy target to be killed by the tiger.
It has been known to happen.
Malamutes are not that far from wolves biologially, and their inate hunt/kill instict is pretty strong a small animal is likely to be seen as food.
What kind of cat we talking about?
No, because the alaskan malamute is not as powerful and big as a big cat. For instance, an alaskan malamute would not be able to kill a cougar or any big cat since the big cat would use its strength and claws to bring down the alaskan malamute. However, a pack of alaskan malamutes could kill any big cat.
Yes, it is possible, however if they are not in breeding season it is most likely that the wild cat will kill the domestic cat. But yes.
Yes, the cat would probaly kill the mouse then eat it later.
The term for a wild cat is just that - "a wild cat".
They can kill both cats and dogs, so i don't see why they could not kill a raccoon.
The Scottish Wild Cat.
My favourite wild cat is a Leopard. :)
The Largest wild cat will be Manie Coon
training but they will always run when the see a small animal or cat....its just there nature
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Domestic animals require special nutrients because they can no longer eat a majority of foods that can be digested by their wild counterparts. A bobcat can eat birds, rabbits and fish where as domestic cats are at greater risk of disease and parasites. A wild cat can feed on wild prey that would kill a domestic cat. A healthy domestic long hair can catch and kill small out door bird or rat, but a wild cat has a much greater immune system. Raw eggs and uncooked fish would eventually kill or shorten a domestic cats life.
Wild Cat - Hersheypark - was created in 1923.