I keep my poultry for pleasure, to see them enclosed bothers me as much as it does them, last year the fox came early evening 8-8.30pm, early june so still sunny, just about wiped everything out, I gave the remaining call duck to a friend, hatched a few eggs so I now have 3 hens, who are free range, they are fastened in a large weldmesh cage at night, but when a fox comes so early it needs dealing with, (and it was, a large dog fox).
But coming back to cats, thats the only thing that could have taken our little girl, I will admit she was smallish and grey, but about 7yr, and used to playing with the dog maybe she didn't realise the danger, (though that would surprise me as she normally disappeared at the sight of anyone strange) but the worrying thing was how close to the house the fox must have been, within minutes of the sound of my voice, as I talked to her as I let her out. How I wish I hadn't given in to her that night and let her out. I have since seen fox scat within 3 feet of the house

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While not a supporter of hunting I do believe they need controlling, as the numbers rise they will turn to other prey to survive. Maybe in a garden situation other people may be feeding them so they aren't as hungry?