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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 974200" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Yep, I read that, but most of the time, the dogs don't kill one, they just chase'em as a game, nipping and biting, and you go out in the morning and see ragged ears, and tails, with some blood. Dogs. </p><p></p><p>Cats like to sharpen on cedar trees around here. Looks similar to what bucks do during rut. </p><p>If you're looking for tracks, look for claw prints. Most of the time, a cat has it's claws retracted--a dog's nails are always visible in the footprint. Dog track has the 2 middle toes almost even with each other and are longer, sticking out ahead of the 2 outer toes. </p><p>Cat tracks are more of an oval smoother shape in the front if you were to draw a line right around the front of the track, just touching the front of each toe--and a cat track is big-I've seen one I could place my fist in easily..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 974200, member: 18945"] Yep, I read that, but most of the time, the dogs don't kill one, they just chase'em as a game, nipping and biting, and you go out in the morning and see ragged ears, and tails, with some blood. Dogs. Cats like to sharpen on cedar trees around here. Looks similar to what bucks do during rut. If you're looking for tracks, look for claw prints. Most of the time, a cat has it's claws retracted--a dog's nails are always visible in the footprint. Dog track has the 2 middle toes almost even with each other and are longer, sticking out ahead of the 2 outer toes. Cat tracks are more of an oval smoother shape in the front if you were to draw a line right around the front of the track, just touching the front of each toe--and a cat track is big-I've seen one I could place my fist in easily.. [/QUOTE]
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