Yes
no birds cannot kill house cats but house cats can kill birds Not sure where you got your info from but I disagree. I lived in AZ by the mountains in the city mind you and hawks and owls are well known for killing cats most specially kittens. I know, I had one taken in my fenced back yard. So the answer is yes, birds can in fact kill house cats.
No, Yorkshire Terriers do not kill kittens.
No, but raccoons may chase and kill small kittens.
the asians train the dogs to kill the kittens so they can eat them saves the the trouble of trying to catch the khunts
Evony does not directly kill kittens. However players of Evony may spend so much time playing the game that they may forget to feed the kittens.
No, it is uncommon for a tomcat to hurt or kill kittens, even if they are not his own. A tomcat will usually wait for the Queen to come back into season after weaning the kittens in order to mate with her.
Yes, if eaten.
You Dont But God Does So Please Think Of The Kittens
There are multiple solutions to your problem.You could bring the cats and kittens to an animal shelter or build a fence.
Yes, male cats may kill kittens that are not their own in order to eliminate competition for resources or to assert dominance.
No.Only wild cats like bobcats and lions can kill you.....
No. True possums are arboreal marsupials which live in Australia and some surrounding islands. They are primarily herbivorous, with some feeding on insects, although the Brush-tailed possum, which has become a pest in New Zealand, will kill and eat fledgling birds. These possums have no interest in harming kittens.