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.
Domestic Cats obviously don't eat as much as other cats due to their size.
All domestic cats like fish.
Despite it's name, a Fisher Cat (Martes pennanti) is not a cat, but a marten or mustid. It does not eat fish.
No they do not.
Well its not likely that a domestic cat will eat another domestic cat. Only wild big cats will eat other cats domestic or wild. On occasion if any cat births a dead kitten it will consume it to keep the area clean and free of anything that will attract other predators.
Well its not likely that a domestic cat will eat another domestic cat. Only wild big cats will eat other cats domestic or wild.Read more: What_happens_if_a_cat_eats_another_cat
•Coyotes often eat cats in some parts of the US. Other potential predators may be wolves or mountain lions. I am assuming you mean domestic cats. •Foxes will also eat cats.
Yes all cats wild and domestic are carnivores.
The same reason why all domestic cats eat cat food of some variety - to gain nutrients they need for warmth, energy and to keep themselves healthy.
The question does not make sense. Domestic cats eat cat food you can buy from a supermarket, while cats in the wild hunt their own food.
Yes they can. Your pug wouldn't put up much of a fight. They will eat cats too.
Yes all cats wild and domestic are carnivores.