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dodger02 said:

This is a weird thread. Yes, I realize that water is wet and this is TexAgs.

We have two indoor/outdoor cats along with our GSP. One cat we've had forever; she's mine and she's awesome. The other cat belongs to my wife. It's mean and hates me but the feeling is mutual. My wife is on her second cat because the first one GOT EATEN BY A FOX. B...F...D. The stupid thing didn't want to come inside one night before bedtime so my wife left it out. The next morning, all we found were tufts of hair strewn throughout the front yard and its little pink glitter collar.

Our response? Nothing. We picked up the collar and shrugged it off. It's the circle of life. I hope Mittens fed some baby fox or coyote family well that night.

On several occasions, I've considered tethering my wife's current cat to the tree out front, Jurassic Park style.

Consider this cat owner to be Team Fox.
Mittens is an excellent name for a cat.
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Friend of mine lived in rural NM and would trap cats in the city and let loose for his dogs to chase as part of training them for mtn lion hunts. I heard It was fun to drink some beers and drive around until the dogs did their work. Great exercise for them. For the record, we have lost a few cats over the years, likely 1 fox and 1 owl... just part of having outside/ indoor cats!
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A neighbor who turns out their cat(s) daily is of the most lazy and rudest kind. They **** everywhere but their owner's yard and leave their foul odor and hair on every piece of outdoor furniture they can find. I had a cat problem once. I didn't kill them, but I gave them a free ride from which they could never return. And I'll do it again if the problem arises. No talk, no warning, just a vanishing. When a cat enters the outdoors it becomes part of the food chain, same as dogs. God bless all cat control creatures, animals and humans alike!
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Get a beagle. There are two grades based on size. Get the larger one and have him hang out with the cat when it is out doors. I think he will keep the fox away and maybe even force him to leave the vicinity.
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Mine was an honest suggestion that would probably work. I understand your predicament but I was serious.
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And I appreciate your contributions
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OB: foxes eat cats, circle of life, get over it
Also OB: NEED DVM HELP MY DOG SWALLOWED A TOENAIL I AM LITERALLY IN TEARS RIGHT NOW
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Oyster DuPree said:

OB: foxes eat cats, circle of life, get over it
Also OB: NEED DVM HELP MY DOG SWALLOWED A TOENAIL I AM LITERALLY IN TEARS RIGHT NOW


LOL!!!!
So damn true.
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chiken said:

dodger02 said:

This is a weird thread. Yes, I realize that water is wet and this is TexAgs.

We have two indoor/outdoor cats along with our GSP. One cat we've had forever; she's mine and she's awesome. The other cat belongs to my wife. It's mean and hates me but the feeling is mutual. My wife is on her second cat because the first one GOT EATEN BY A FOX. B...F...D. The stupid thing didn't want to come inside one night before bedtime so my wife left it out. The next morning, all we found were tufts of hair strewn throughout the front yard and its little pink glitter collar.

Our response? Nothing. We picked up the collar and shrugged it off. It's the circle of life. I hope Mittens fed some baby fox or coyote family well that night.

On several occasions, I've considered tethering my wife's current cat to the tree out front, Jurassic Park style.

Consider this cat owner to be Team Fox.
Mittens is an excellent name for a cat.


Only if its breath smells like cat food
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First: Wow. Completely missed this thread.

Now I know why you aholes wouldn't answer my fox thread a couple weeks ago.

Second: I have 2 cats that wait for a gray fox on it's nightly path through the place, and constantly harass the fox.
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Thread of the year
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chiken said:

Mittens is an excellent name for a cat.
aggiepublius
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Been waiting for Biker Fox to make an appearance and yet hoping that he wouldn't.
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SoulSlaveAG2005
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Checked back on the scientific poll around page 6.

Team fox :132
Team cat: 7
This message has been approved by Brad, Jerry and Mitch..
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A poll thats against cats on the ob, pretty sure the anti cats side will win
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azulAg said:

A poll thats against cats on the ob, pretty sure the anti cats side will win
It's not a poll against cats. It's a poll against cat owners who leave their cats out all day and night.
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Meh. Suburbanites and their cat phobias.
Get out in the country a bit and most everyone has a half feral barn cat or two that pick fights with fox, and have battle scars from owls and bobcats.
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WhoHe
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Looks like your cat and the fox had a fun baby ...

https://www.foxnews.com/science/mysterious-cat-fox-discovered-may-be-a-new-species
 
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