brooklyn1 wrote:
> I doubt it, coyotes don't kill bobcats. Even the domestic cat is safe
> from coyotes, coyotes can't climb. The only real danger to the
> domestic cat outdoors are humans/vehicals.
And Great Horned Owls.
From
http://www.owling.com/GHO_nh.htm
It will eat prey as small as insects and scorpions or as large as
domestic cats, woodchucks, geese, and Great Blue Herons. This owl's
diverse diet may include small mammals to rabbits, birds, and reptiles
to fish and amphibians. It will take carrion when the weather is bad. It
has one of thee most powerful grips with its feet of any of the owls. It
regularly preys on smaller owls and has been reported to attack and kill
even Red-tailed Hawks. It has no predators and will eat anything from
crayfish to young foxes.
Ross.