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Hugely unlikely. They're shy of humans and prefer smaller prey.

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What do fisher cats hate?

Despite it's name, a Fisher Cat (Martes pennanti) is not a cat, but a marten or mustid. It does not eat fish.


Will a fisher cat eat an eleven pound pug?

Yes


Where is the Fisher Cat native to?

A Fisher Cat is an animal that is more like a weasel than a cat. They eat small game, and are known for their loud squeal. They are native to North America, mainly found in the boreal forest and the northern states.


What is a main predator of a fisher-cat?

the main predator of a fisher cat is another fisher cat


Why do you call a Fisher a Fisher?

They always live in and around water, and they primarily eat fishes. While it is related to the American Marten, it is often errantly (wrongly) referred to as a 'fisher cat'. It really is a type of a weasel.


Could a fisher cat eat an eleven pound pug?

Yes they can. Your pug wouldn't put up much of a fight. They will eat cats too.


What is the scientific name for a fisher cat?

The scientific name for a fishing cat is Prionailurus viverrinus.


How many children does Isla Fisher have?

Isla Fisher has 3 children


Do fisher cats eat dog?

No they do not.


Does a fisher cat eat domestic cats?

If your cat didn't have the good sense to stay away from a fisher, the fisher would gladly kill it...and perhaps nibble on it. Fishers are not known for hunting down cats but most of the pole-cats tend to be quite fierce. A fisher is only just a little more friendly than a badger.


Do fisher cats eat rabbits?

Yes, fisher cats are known to prey on rabbits as part of their diet. Fishers are carnivorous mammals and will consume a variety of animals, including rabbits, when they come across them in their natural habitat.


How does a fisher cat kill a porcupine?

A fisher cat, which is actually a member of the weasel family, kills a porcupine by targeting its vulnerable areas. It typically approaches the porcupine from behind or the side to avoid the sharp quills. Once it has a secure grip, the fisher cat may flip the porcupine over to access its underside, where the quills are less protective. This strategic attack allows the fisher cat to effectively subdue its prey.