Posted by Bob Kerr on February 02, 2008 at 20:59:42 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: OT Cats vs Rooster posted by Farmall Don on February 02, 2008 at 14:14:20:
We had a female tabby cat that was a great hunter. She had a litter of kittens one time and she ran across the hiway at rush hour heavy traffic with a full grown duckthat was as big or bigger than her, that she killed at the lake across the road. She made it across and was very hiway savy plus she "was on a mission". Most cats don"t like the wing flapping, but if they are a determined hunter like a female with kittens, all the flapping, scratching and pecking won"t stop it from giving it a go. But here is the deal if it was a female cat that did the dirty work, she would have dragged the carcass to her kittens where ever they are. If it was a male cat he would eat it close by the kill area unless there was another animal (cat , dog, possum, coon etc.) around and he would have dragged it off somewhere to enjoy a peaceful meal. I have never seen cats team up to hunt (unless one sees another already stalking, but they usually are out just to get the meal for themself), so it most likely would have been just one if it was a cat. Not to say that it is impossible, just unlikley.
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