[TN-Bird] Re: tn-bird Digest V1 #217

  • From: "Jimmy Wells" <wellsjimmy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 08:05:19 -0600


One of my fellow local birders related a story to me concerning cats and 
raptors.

His neighbors were on their deck one evening when an owl swooped down and 
failed in an attempt to get their cat. When the outraged neighbors asked 
Charlie what theye could do about this awful owl that was trying to kill 
their cat, he replied "Well, I guess that cat has gotten a lot of my birds, 
so the owl decided it was time for revenge."



Jimmy Wells
Cullman AL





>From: Antwren@xxxxxxx
>Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 10:01:03 EST
>Subject: [TN-Bird] Cooper's Hawks Attacking Cats ?
>
>
>Is anyone aware of a Cooper's Hawk ever attacking and killing small cats ? 
>A
>Birdlife Column reader with three cats ( two weight 10 lbs each and a small
>kitty weighs 7.5-8.0 lbs) wants to know about this. His kitty is gray and 
>he
>worries it might be mistaken for a squirrel. The kitty got "buzzed" by
>something  resembling a hawk flying in the woods recently.  It got within
>about 8 feet of the kitty. The kitty emerged from the woods with the hairs
>all sticking up on her tail, as if something had frightened her. So, has
>anyone ever seen a hawk or a Great Horned Owl take a cat? I know such as
>sight would be a dream come true for those of you who are not big cat fans.
>
>Marcia Davis
>Knoxville, TN
>


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