will foxes attack my cats?
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philc777Mon 09/07/07 15:13 |
I have now seen two very healthy looking foxes on my lawn, far less scraggy than your usual urban fox. |
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grizzMon 09/07/07 15:18 |
Depends. They never went for my cat when he was fit and healthy as he would usually turn round and give a few good swipes with his claws if they came near. However when he got older and little frail they did have a go once and if i hadn't been watching i dunno what would have transpired. Also i would say it depends on how hungry and desperate they are. |
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