I keep hearing tales of domestic cats being taken by red tail hawks and its just so shocking! People are constantly complaining and hating ont he hawks for something i really dont think the hawks did!
I personally have had a red tail hawk living around my house for years and years never once did it try to "touch" any of my strays that I started feeding which makes me extremly skepticle
I also have trouble believing that if a hawk did bind to a cat the cat is gonna die without some serious backlash
a red tail hawk weighs 2 pounds, Domestic cat weighs 10 pounds and are usually extremly strong & solid muscle (well at least my tom cat is)
Why on earth would a hawk attack such large fiesty prey? one bite from a domestic cat will cause a bacteria infection and eventually the hawk WILL DIe
how can a 2 pound hawk kill a 10 pound fiesty cat without getting seriously clawed up?
I have been attacked by a cat before and it is a horrific experience! I was all bloodied & ripped up shaking, when i went to the hospital they thought i was a assault victim! THe pain i felt was insane I cant see how a 2 pound bird could survive that...
If anyone has any information about this,
Please help.
Thanks,
I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.