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“Serial, ritualistic killers” of cats are coyotes not humans

PoC avatarPosted on August 26, 2020 by Michael BroadAugust 26, 2020

On both sides of the Atlantic, in the UK and in America, there have been stories on more than one occasion of deceased outdoor domestic cats being killed, on the face of it, by a cat killing person who liked … Continue reading →

Posted in preying on cats | Tagged America, canada, cat death, cause of death, coyotes, full time indoor cats, predators preying on cats | Leave a reply

Coyotes change the cat owning habits of Americans

PoC avatarPosted on March 18, 2020 by Michael BroadMarch 18, 2020

USA: Watch out, coyotes are about catching domestic and feral cats. This is an excellent picture of coyote with a watermelon in their mouth. It is a camera trap photograph of a coyote in the US which reminds me of … Continue reading →

Posted in preying on cats | Tagged coyote, coyote attack, coyote attacks, coyotes, indoor cat, predators preying on cats | Leave a reply

Great picture of coyote chasing domestic cat

PoC avatarPosted on February 10, 2020 by Michael BroadFebruary 10, 2020

SACRAMENTO, USA – C Street and 25th Street: Allyson Seconds – a good name because she acted within seconds – captured on her smartphone a couple of coyotes chasing a dilute ginger tabby cat from the side of a house … Continue reading →

Posted in preying on cats | Tagged cat photography, coyote, coyote attack, coyotes, full time indoor cats, indoor/outdoor cat, pictures of cats | Leave a reply

Can cats fight off coyotes? Yes, sometimes.

PoC avatarPosted on January 15, 2020 by Michael BroadJanuary 15, 2020

People ask whether domestic cats can survive a coyote attack or what is the percentage of domestic cats who manage to escape from a coyote attack. The video on this page is instructional in so far as it tells us … Continue reading →

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There’s a difference between American coyotes and British foxes preying on domestic cats

PoC avatarPosted on October 13, 2019 by Michael BroadOctober 13, 2019

This is a very distinct difference in the abilities of the American coyote and the British fox with respect to preying on outside domestic cats. In Britain there’s a bit of a myth that foxes ‘murder’ cats. The truth of … Continue reading →

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When coyotes kill cats the cadavers give the impression that a psychopath has killed them

PoC avatarPosted on September 23, 2019 by Michael BroadSeptember 23, 2019

A thorough investigation by a veterinary pathologist, Nick Nation, in Edmonton, Canada, into the killing of a total of 53 cats in two Alberta cities, clearly indicated to this expert that the cats had been killed by coyotes and not … Continue reading →

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Domestic cats make up 20% of the coyote diet in Los Angeles

PoC avatarPosted on June 25, 2019 by Michael BroadJune 25, 2019

A perceived increase in the coyote population in Los Angeles, USA, has some residents concerned for themselves and their pets. They are taking steps to protect themselves.

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Residents sue town for $500k because of coyotes killing pets

PoC avatarPosted on April 15, 2019 by Michael BroadApril 15, 2019

Collingwood, Ontario, Canada: A class action claim has been served on the administrators of Collingwood seeking punitive damages of half a million dollars says Cottage Life. The claim says that coyotes have killed or injured pets, I presume cats and … Continue reading →

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Feral Cats Are Healthier and Live Longer Than Thought

PoC avatarPosted on March 23, 2019 by Michael BroadMarch 23, 2019

An extensive study published on September 13, 2013 on Plos One regarding the feral and stray cats of greater Chicago indicated to the researchers that feral cats are healthier and survive for longer than they had thought. The study came … Continue reading →

Posted in preying on cats | Tagged cat longevity, coyotes, feline diseases, feral cats, outdoor cats, study | 2 Replies

US federal government uses Nazi Holocaust poison to kill predators (and some pets)

PoC avatarPosted on October 1, 2018 by Michael BroadNovember 28, 2018

Have you heard of M-44 cyanide bombs? I would doubt that you have. Not many police officers in America have either. Hydrogen Cyanide M-44 Cyanide Bombs are devices put down by US Wildlife Services to kill predators such as coyotes, … Continue reading →

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