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Mustelid and other carnivore interactions; Mustelids and other carnivore interactions
Topic Started: Sep 18 2013, 09:13 AM (14,653 Views)
Honey Badger
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I don't believe domestic cats prey on mustelids though, FP
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Honey Badger
Oct 11 2013, 11:23 PM
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Oct 11 2013, 11:07 PM
Honey Badger
Oct 11 2013, 10:40 PM

We don't need feline fanboy junk on a thread for mustelids, and he was talking about domestic cats
Firstly the title of this post is called Mustelid and other carnivore interactions Felines are carnivores the last time i checked and they are interacting with mustelid.
and secondly the pictures are of domestic cats.... so chill ya boots
Oh, I guess my computer can't let me see those pictures, I know what the title is, but normally I'll expect you to only post felines killing mustelids and only that so you can stick with your felines. Sorry dude :$
I only posted the pics as someone said they think that domestic cats don't kill Mustelid when they do..
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Oct 11 2013, 11:53 PM
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Oct 11 2013, 11:23 PM
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Oct 11 2013, 11:07 PM
Honey Badger
Oct 11 2013, 10:40 PM

We don't need feline fanboy junk on a thread for mustelids, and he was talking about domestic cats
Firstly the title of this post is called Mustelid and other carnivore interactions Felines are carnivores the last time i checked and they are interacting with mustelid.
and secondly the pictures are of domestic cats.... so chill ya boots
Oh, I guess my computer can't let me see those pictures, I know what the title is, but normally I'll expect you to only post felines killing mustelids and only that so you can stick with your felines. Sorry dude :$
I only posted the pics as someone said they think that domestic cats don't kill Mustelid when they do..
I don't believe it much, but I'm not saying it's never happened. Now lets go back to the mustelids interacting with other carnivores


What were the photos of?
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Honey Badger
Oct 12 2013, 12:02 AM
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Oct 11 2013, 11:53 PM
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Oct 11 2013, 11:23 PM
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Oct 11 2013, 11:07 PM
Honey Badger
Oct 11 2013, 10:40 PM

We don't need feline fanboy junk on a thread for mustelids, and he was talking about domestic cats
Firstly the title of this post is called Mustelid and other carnivore interactions Felines are carnivores the last time i checked and they are interacting with mustelid.
and secondly the pictures are of domestic cats.... so chill ya boots
Oh, I guess my computer can't let me see those pictures, I know what the title is, but normally I'll expect you to only post felines killing mustelids and only that so you can stick with your felines. Sorry dude :$
I only posted the pics as someone said they think that domestic cats don't kill Mustelid when they do..
I don't believe it much, but I'm not saying it's never happened. Now lets go back to the mustelids interacting with other carnivores


What were the photos of?
Domestic cats with Mustelids they had killed.
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lol Mustelids aren't invincible, it's just that they tend to attack animals way larger than them.
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Oct 12 2013, 12:31 AM
lol Mustelids aren't invincible, it's just that they tend to attack animals way larger than them.
lol no animal is invincible!
Are we gonna post some interactions? lol
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Oct 12 2013, 12:23 AM
Domestic cats with Mustelids they had killed.
Of course. That's what I'd expect from you.
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American badgers vs coyotes:

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That's a lot of pictures full throttle!
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Oct 11 2013, 11:27 PM
I don't believe domestic cats prey on mustelids though, FP
Of course you don't. Facts don't align with your preconceived thoughts in your head, therefore it has to be fake or made up.
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Oct 12 2013, 03:45 AM
Honey Badger
Oct 11 2013, 11:27 PM
I don't believe domestic cats prey on mustelids though, FP
Of course you don't. Facts don't align with your preconceived thoughts in your head, therefore it has to be fake or made up.
Well, in my opinion it depends on the kinds of mustelid
Weasel- Might have happened some
Ferret-The chances decrease, but can be possible
Otters, wolverines, honey badger-nope, never, no way in hell
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Brilliant picture.
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Brilliant picture.
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Oct 11 2013, 11:27 PM
I don't believe domestic cats prey on mustelids though, FP
Of course you don't. Facts don't align with your preconceived thoughts in your head, therefore it has to be fake or made up.
Well, in my opinion it depends on the kinds of mustelid
Weasel- Might have happened some
Ferret-The chances decrease, but can be possible
Otters, wolverines, honey badger-nope, never, no way in hell
Any adult cat who isn't a pampered wuss would wallop a ferret, mink or marten.

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