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When the Night Falls: The Shocking Truth About Foxes Hunting Your Beloved Cats Outside

When the Night Falls: The Shocking Truth About Foxes Hunting Your Beloved Cats Outside

bird of prey spotting potential threat

Hawks, eagles, and owls have sharp talons and strong vision. While they usually hunt rodents, they’ve been known to grab kittens or small cats left alone in open spaces. These attacks are rare but dangerous.

Tip: Supervise small cats outdoors and avoid open, exposed areas. Add overhead protection like netting or shaded coverings to outdoor enclosures.

3. Dogs 🐕‍🦺

Threat level: Moderate to high (varies by location)

dog staring at hidden cat

Loose or aggressive dogs can chase and injure cats in seconds. Even a friendly dog might see a cat as a toy, leading to accidental harm. Fenced yards don’t always stop a determined dog, so it’s smart to stay alert during walks or outdoor playtime.

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