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Can a Low Flying Hawk swoop down a pick up a 7 pound elderly cat?
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<blockquote data-quote="KittyWells" data-source="post: 1426045" data-attributes="member: 572364"><p>My cat is elderly and weighs about 7 pounds. She is still quite agile. She loves laying out in the back yard frequently weather permitting. I noticed a huge bird (I think a Hawk of some kind) with a huge wing span and it was flying lower than normal. This is in Florida. It was just about roof top high (ranch style home with regular ceilings) gliding over the back yard where she was at. I picked her up to protect her and it flew over to the neighbors house into a smaill tree and then perched on their roof. I think it got something but I'm not sure. Do I need to worry that it will swoop down and snatch a hold of my 7 lb, 14 year old cat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KittyWells, post: 1426045, member: 572364"] My cat is elderly and weighs about 7 pounds. She is still quite agile. She loves laying out in the back yard frequently weather permitting. I noticed a huge bird (I think a Hawk of some kind) with a huge wing span and it was flying lower than normal. This is in Florida. It was just about roof top high (ranch style home with regular ceilings) gliding over the back yard where she was at. I picked her up to protect her and it flew over to the neighbors house into a smaill tree and then perched on their roof. I think it got something but I'm not sure. Do I need to worry that it will swoop down and snatch a hold of my 7 lb, 14 year old cat? [/QUOTE]
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