Muskrats are tough fighters and have been known to kill house cats. However, house cats are actually predators of muskrats. Other predators of muskrats include foxes, dogs, bobcats, and coyotes.
When natural prey is absent, and when cats are in the area, yes.
Assuming the cat was about a year old and had no claws, yes. If the cat was older, more experienced, and had it's claws, there is a much smaller chance.
Typically, a mink will not kill a cat. Of course, if the mink wanted to kill a cat, it would be able too.
On occasion when natural food is abscent, yes they do.
i don't stand around long enough to find out, i think they r fearless
if it gets hungry enough, and will attack it if its bored or angry.
Might, but the mink would win.
No
depends on what the cat is killing, it can kill a mouse, but it can't kill an elephant
kill the cat
badger+cat
With your foot.
Never
you have to kill the cat,bat and the ghost
No, cat pee can not kill a person. If you are in a house with a lot of cat pee, the pee can make you sick from the smell.
If a cat stung a scorpion, it would probably kill it. The venom in a scorpion is enough to kill the average house cat.WRONG.......Actually it will most likely NOT kill a cat. The average house scorpion does NOT have enough venom to kill a cat, only the bark scorpion does and you can tell if it is a bark scorpion if it can climb walls! Scorpions are not monsters but are dangerous, if your house pet starts to drool or have tremors or difficulty breathing they should see a vet but mostly they will live.
no! a cat may kill a buzzard ..ALSO A FOX CANT KILL A HEALTHY CAT
Which of these isn't a euphemism for muskrat fur, but is a euphemism for muskrat meat?Your Answer: Marsh hare
a cat house just like you say dog house
A head shot with hollow point pellets would be best.