26 Answers
Hector ,You are both sad and angry at the moment . Thats understandable . What you are not seeing is that you were a first class friend to Charlie . He had a tough life and for the time you shared you offered comfort ,shelter and as much safety as he was willing to accept . That takes one fine individual to do that . I expect you will think on this for a bit and then your conscience will guide you to what is correct. There is nothing that fill your emptiness at least for a bit ,you need time to heal . Animals can see our souls it is said and I belive shortly you will have a new friend . What ever you do with the fox is your business and Ill respect what ever you do . Bill
12 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
No, the fox only did what was natural. This is nature. Let nature be. The next time you have a cat, make it a pet and bring it into the house. How could you have had him for only 3 years but got him through 7 winters? How would you know which fox to kill?
12 years ago. Rating: 13 | |
That is a very sad and distressing story and I can understand your deep grief and the affection you must have had for your wild cat. Colleen is right, the fox only killed because like every fox it is born in them. Please don't kill it, you will only come to regret it later, they too are part of the wonderful world of nature.
12 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
Sorry about your feral cat. Maybe you should make the door way of the box smaller and maybe put it up higher so the foxes can't get in. That is if there any more kitties out there. Our outdoor cats have access to the barns with small doors for them to get in but it keeps out things like coyotes and raccoons. Not too many foxes around here. That I see anyway.
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
The fox was only doing what they instinctually do to survive. Unfortunately, that sometimes goes against what human beings value, in such things as pets and small farm animals like chickens. When there is a food source such as domesticated cats, and small farm animals, they will naturally gravitate towards where the food source is most abundant, especially if the domesticated animals are easy prey. This is just one of the things that happens when wildlife and the domesticated pets or animals of human beings live in close proximity to one another upon land that is considered on the fringes of society and land in its natural state.
I live in the country, as I don't like the congestion of living in town. I don't hunt, as I just don't have it in me to unnecessarily kill an animal, either wild or domestic. But, I do know that if someone or something comes into where I abide, and harms or poses threat to my family, myself, or an animal that I love and care about...it or they will get what they invested in that venture back in return, with interest compounded accordingly. Its just a matter of, this is where I call it home, and I look at it as having a right to protect it.
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
Don't kill the fox, he was doing what nature intended for him to do. I know how you feel, I use to have two raccoon, Bonnie and Clyde. They lived in the house with me. They were clean and friendlier than my cats. I lost them both, a year apart. It was awful.
What did you name him?
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
Someone reported my family, animal control/wild life/and sheriff dept. showed up. They couldn't do a thing. The animals were free to come and go as they please. They'd never been caged. Since they were free, no laws were broken.
If I had been feeding a bear, that would have been illegal. Or to give a snake a live rat to eat is illegal. Surprised me.
No you should not kill the Fox it has't done anything wrong in any way shape or form it's just nature . It is not like the Fox mounted his horse with 40 of his cronies and chased the poor Wildcat with a pack of hungry hounds is it in the name of sport no just nature taking it's course.
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
I am sorry about your cat. I know one gets so attached to them, even if they are feral. Foxes are nocturnal and they will eat a cat if they are hungry and cant find anything else. That is theire nature . They dont deliberatly go after cats, only if there is nothing else to eat. I live in the woods and have many foxes her too. When it gets cold and there is alot of snow, I always put dry dog food outside, As soon it is starting to get dark, my cats are in and stay in till in the morning.To kill a fox is inhumane and cruel. The deserve to live as they were intented to live.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
I am confused by wildcat do you mean a wild housecat...or a bobcat???? I wish you would focus on the love you showed to your cat over the years and the joy you receive from your cat. It was very nice of you too care for the cat...sadly, in winter fox can get very hungry as a lot of their prey is hibernating.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
HE WAS ALLOWED TO ROAM AS HE WISHED,MY SHED WAS HIS ONLY RETREAT,
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Sorry to hear about your kitty Chalie hector. I know losing a pet can almost be like losing a family member sometimes and the natural way to feel would be to want revenge. But, revenge isn't necessarily the answer, I would just trap it and release it far into the wilderness where it can't hurt anyone's kitty cats.
Cat's are easy prey when it comes to coyotes or foxes, the thing is that we are infringing on their territory, not the other way around. So being human gives you the intelligence to do what's best for all that may be affected. Cat, fox, and the people who love their pets could all benefit here by relocation. Hope this helps, and once again sorry for your loss, I've been there.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Just protecting my property. I kill to destroy whats killing my interest, and for food .
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
No animal survives that harms my cats. I have killed three foxes the last 9 months. Down to three cats now. Question is how much you value the cat ? You could always live trap the fox, and have it relocated. I have allowed alot of wild animals to survive that have set foot on the property, but the foxes, no.
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
"I have allowed alot of wild animals to survive that have set foot on the property, but the foxes, no."
BUT THE FOXES NO.
You might have told him to trap it but you kill them, oh big brave killer with a gun. Nature has a right to this planet too. We took the homes of all God's creatures. They can not just go to the land office and buy themselves their own property. Says a lot about a mentality when one thinks wild animals can rationalize when a property belongs to a human. Keep your cats and small pets in the house or move out of the country.
Hector, did your cat get killed at night? Feral cats are very vocal and very loud if threatened. I wonder why the fox did not eat your cat unless it was a rabid fox. It certainly could have been another animal, like a dog. They would kill , but not eat them.
12 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
Why is it still there. . Look for foam around mouth if able to see.
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |