~When a cat is killed by a different animal other than a cat which are usually larger than cats and eat them in some cases.
~Keep in mind the type of territory your cat lives in, as different predators will live in different territories.
~Some predators are more lethal than others, sometimes an animal may only be an enemy to the cat if the animal feels scared or threatened.
List of Predators:
- Badger
- Fox
- Twoleg
- Monster (car)
- Eagle
- Falcon
- Hawk
- Kestrel
- Vulture
- Owl
- Geese (possibly)
- Jackdaw (possibly)
- Crow (possibly)
- Rook (possibly)
- Magpie (possibly)
- Tree-Eater (bulldozer or other construction machines/vehicles)
- Dog
- Racoon
- Wolf
- Coyote
- Rat
- Beaver
- Weasel
- Snake/Adder
- Possum
- Bear
- Crocodile/Alligator
- Wild Cat
- Rabbit/Hare (possibly)
- Bobcat
- Lynx
- Snapping Turtle
- Frogs/Toads (poisonous)
- Lizard (depends on type; could be a large specie or a poisonous)
- Horse (if intimidated)
- Cow/Bull (if intimated)
- Goat/Mountain Goat (if intimated)
- Sheep/Ram (if intimidated)
- Deer/Buck (if intimidated)
- Pig (possibly)
- Spider (if lethal enough)
- Ants (if lethal enough)
- Boar
- Bee/Hornet/Wasp (if lethal enough)
- Scorpion (if lethal enough)
- Puma
- Wild Cat (bigger, more feral cats rather than warriors)
- Mountain Lion
- Coypu
- Otter
- Mink
- Skunk
- Porcupine
- Hedgehog
- Wolverine
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