Great footage, cats usually have the upper hand with foxes as long as they hold their ground and don't show any fear, it's when the fox surprises the cat and it runs then the fox chases and the cat is in danger.
Thankfully, my cats and those of our neighbour's are used to the foxes that visit our garden. There is always an open window just large enough for my cats around 10 feet or so to the right, out of shot, through which they can get into the house to safety.
A full grown fox could kill a cat but the cat could injure the fox and getting an injury can lead to a very slow and painful death for predators. That is why attacking something close to its weight and size is a last resort.
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Thank you, Sara.
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Great footage, cats usually have the upper hand with foxes as long as they hold their ground and don't show any fear, it's when the fox surprises the cat and it runs then the fox chases and the cat is in danger.
Thankfully, my cats and those of our neighbour's are used to the foxes that visit our garden. There is always an open window just large enough for my cats around 10 feet or so to the right, out of shot, through which they can get into the house to safety.
A full grown fox could kill a cat but the cat could injure the fox and getting an injury can lead to a very slow and painful death for predators. That is why attacking something close to its weight and size is a last resort.
shit man, the red foxes around my house bigger than most dogs. Could rip apart a cat. but yeah, potentially get injured in the process.