no, a fisher will only eat animals smaller than it or the same size... usually. it has been known to eat cats, and attack dogs, sometimes eats any household pet. but if you are still kinda nervous about the goats if you wanna know what it sounds like it sounds like a child screaming, and a way to keep it from your house is either bug spray or rotten cabbage, its true. ive tried it works. hope this helps
That question is very vague, so it is hard to understand what you mean. If you are asking whether cats can eat fish as a meal without falling sick, I would say to only give them tuna which is meant for cats- though salmon sounds safe. If your question is wondering whether your curious feline will make a snack out of your goldfish then I will answer that it really depends on the cat and how they respond to the fish, but you can never be too careful!
No. Martens are not cats, but mustelids, related to weasels. The larger fisher is also a mustelid. The fishing cat of Asia is a true feline, or cat.
Snakes, cats, racoons
no not as far as i now but that was an excellent question
Yes, fisher cats are known to prey on rabbits as part of their diet. Fishers are carnivorous mammals and will consume a variety of animals, including rabbits, when they come across them in their natural habitat.
Fisher cats can live in Illinois if they are kept in a environment where they can thrive. They are often kept in zoos.
No they do not.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats was created in 1994.
yes
all mammals can
Fisher cats look something like a cross between a bear and a weasel. However, the Fisher cat is hairier, and larger than the weasel, with a head that looks like a bear.
certain cats, like fisher cats do, and tigers will swim if they have to.
The fisher is a North American marten - vocalizations are huffs, chuckles, and screams.
A fisher cat will attack virtually anything weaker than it that encroaches into it's personal space.
Yes. All cats are mammals so they are warm blooded.
No. Martens are not cats, but mustelids, related to weasels. The larger fisher is also a mustelid. The fishing cat of Asia is a true feline, or cat.
Like all mammals - yes.
Do not leave it outside unattended.