Yes they can. Your pug wouldn't put up much of a fight. They will eat cats too.
Yes
yes it is
the main predator of a fisher cat is another fisher cat
anywhere. go to your local pound and look. you never know now where a cat could be....
The scientific name for a fishing cat is Prionailurus viverrinus.
Despite it's name, a Fisher Cat (Martes pennanti) is not a cat, but a marten or mustid. It does not eat fish.
pound
the word pound can mean a few things - a measurement of weight, a currency and a verb. E.g. Tom's pet cat ways 120 pounds. Katie has £11.00 (eleven pounds) in her piggy bank. Bill's heart was pounding as he was frightened.
Yes. Pearl is our Maine Coon cat (Fisher family) now living in Florida; therefore, she is a Fisher cat in Florida. She is "snowbirding" this winter. She likes the sunshine and an occasional gecko passing the window.
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.
yea
It depends on the size of the cat but it is 19 pounds.