That would be hard to do without finding the coyote who did it and disecting it, which would be hard to do. You will probably never know for sure, but if you have coyotes in your area it is probably what happened. Other things that could have killed the cat depending on where you live are racoons, feral cats, bobcats, lynxes, mountain lions, wolves, foxes, bears, dogs, cars, or even people. Outdoor pets face many dangers. It is safest to keep pets indoors. Many people keep their cats outside and never have a problem, but it is better to be safe than sorry. I had a cat who disappeared. Now I keep my cats indoors, except for the stray that came up who will not litter box train. A cat inside may wish it was outside, but it will be much safer.
A coyote.
The Cat Ate My Gymsuit was created in 1974.
The Cat Ate My Gymsuit has 160 pages.
yes it does depending on what it ate
If you think your cat ate ivy, I would take your cat to the vet and see what they think. Your cat will probably we okay!
The ISBN of The Cat Ate My Gymsuit is 0-142-40654-6.
The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern was created in 1967-06.
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Yes, definitley. Any small mammal. We had baby raccoons are our back deck for the night-as they were orphaned and a coyote came and ate them.=(
fox, hound. cat. wolf. coyote, wild cat etc.
It is possible that your cat ate a rabbit.
It is possible that your cat ate a moth.