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How do you get a cat out of a groundhog?

How do you get a cat out of a groundhog?

Try to reach the kitten using a ladder and flashlight. If you can’t reach the kitten, push a long piece of cloth into the hole where you can hear him. Put a very small amount of canned cat food on the end of the cloth before you drop it in the hole to get the kitten’s interest.

How do you get a groundhog to leave?

5 Natural Ways To Get Rid of Groundhogs

  1. Epsom Salts. Epsom salts sprinkled near or around the burrow entrances or exits will keep the groundhog away.
  2. Castor Oil.
  3. Human Hair Clippings.
  4. Soiled Kitty Litter.
  5. Offensive Scents.

Are groundhogs dangerous to cats?

Thanks for the A2A. While it is, fortunately, unlikely that they would fight, a groundhog could hurt or even kill a cat. They tend to be larger, have very sharp claws, and teeth, and are pretty good at fighting. They are not aggressive towards cats, but would fight if threatened.

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Who would win in a fight a groundhog or a cat?

If it’s near mating season, the groundhog wins, hands down. Groundhogs are stronger than cats, anyway, which is part of why cats run away. Cats are vain, and do not want to get their coats ruined. That’s beside the general desire not to feel pain.

Is it dangerous to fight a feral cat?

As always, it depends. Cats, especially feral ones used to catfights, can be extremely formidable fighters when cornered. They don’t like fighting big opponents, a fairly common and sensible reaction. But anyone who has tried to pick up a truly hostile cat will know just how dangerous that can be.

How do I get rid of feral cats in my house?

The best suggestion I can offer is that you should contact rescue groups that practice TNR, which stands for trap, neuter and return, and see if they have volunteers who will take over feeding the cats. It would be an excellent idea to have the colony neutered, if the cats haven’t already been.