the main predator of a fisher cat is another fisher cat
I would get a big dog -- one that likes to hunt and chase. Maybe you could borrow one. I would avoid having the dog backing the fisher cat into a corner, but if you keep the dog on a leash or rope long enough to intimadate the fisher cat, I bet it will soon decide to move on.
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.
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.
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Fisher cat will win easily because fisher cat is more agile & smarter then pit bull. fisher cat are born to kill on other hand pit bull are trained to kill so there is no match between fisher cat & pit bull.
No. Martens are not cats, but mustelids, related to weasels. The larger fisher is also a mustelid. The fishing cat of Asia is a true feline, or cat.
An extremely aggravated one.
A fisher cat will attack virtually anything weaker than it that encroaches into it's personal space.
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.