Yes it will, I just had a cat (not mine) get attacked in my front yard last night (and I live in the city). They are really vicious, it was a very gruesome sight, ate its whole head. 3 vultures were out this morning finishing the job. So definately, yes it will, keep your cat inside if at all possible.
Exact numbers on the theft of cats are difficult to determine due to underreporting and varying laws and regulations across different regions. However, it is known to happen and pet owners are encouraged to take precautions to protect their cats from being stolen, such as keeping them indoors or supervised when outside.
Cats can have medicine only if it has been prescribed to them by a vet, and in the authorized doses. Many human medications are lethal to felines.
It depends how big the snakes are.Actually, Cats in the house may or may not keep away snakes. It depends whether your cats are afraid of them or not. Sometimes, if cats are allowed outside, they attack snakes and bite them. Then, they may carry them to your door as a gift. But, the question is pretty obvious, because how could the cat know where the snake is, if its inside? Anyways, a snake wouldn't be able to see the cat from outside.
yes. as cats purr, they use their mind to bassically hypnotize you so that you feel more tired. of course it is not real hypnotism but you will always notice that after petting a purring cat you will feel tierd and lethargic.
Depending on the species of hawk the size of prey can vary greatly. Also, on occasion a bird of prey will do into a condition call yarrick, where they will attack and even kill prey much larger than they are. A redtailed hawk can take a Canadian goose. Larger birds of prey, like Golden Eagles, will kill deer.
If you are in an area populated with hawks and your cats are far from you, then yes, it is possible your cat could be a snack. I frequently have have these problems in my backyard, but not once has any of my cats been taken by a hawk. What you should do to avoid this event: Hawks will not hunt if it sees a stronger, bigger thing that could harm it's hunt. So keep your cats within 5 or 7 yards from you. Constantly scan the sky for any 'lingering' hawks. I've had hawks take to circling my cats from high above before. If you do see any hawks, go straight to your cat's side. Follow that and your cats will be safe!
Beacuse someone told him it was raining cats and dogs
If that is happening, take your cat to the vet.
The hawk may be looking for the dog to make a safe decend in the neighborhood. Your dog is to heavy for a hawk to take however that may not stop it from trying and injuring your dog in the process. My recommendation would be to not let your dog outside unsupervised.
you put a collar on it that is just common secce
cats are very adaptable. just give them time to explore it. if they run away, it means they dont like you :-( make sure you have a good relationship with your cat(s) before you take them outside. :-)
I Keep Hearing People Saying That Hawks Will Swoop Down On Cats. And Many People Keep Complaining About This. Well That's Wrong. I Would Say Mostly A Cat Would Win, Don't People Know About Those Sharp Daggers On There Paws, That Can Make The Cat Victorious And Kill A Hawk With A Scratch. Cats Have Been Known To Prey On Hawks. It Is True. Look At A True Hawk. A Cat Is Heavier And Larger And Hawks Only Take Young Cats. Fully Grown Adult Cats Can Kill A Hawk.
It will take no longer for a cat to warm up if he has been outside all winter, than it would if he were outside only for an hour or so. In fact, it may take less time, because he will have become acclimated to the cold, and may find the warmth excessive indoors.
Tell your allergic friends and relatives to stay home where they belong. Well you could tell your friends and relatives to take allergy medicine and try to go outside as much as possible. I am allergic to cats and I take allergy medicine and me and my Friend play outside a lot. Hope this helps! :D
It should be legal, unless the hawk was killed in some illegal manner. If you do take hawk feathers, do so legally.
cats like to urinate and crap in sand. if your cat was outside he would use the dust on the ground. the litter box is the only sand in your home. and he dosent take it for granted!
Well it depends, I mean cats come in different size and shapes, so you have to have a specific sort of cat.