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In my shop this morning! 'Something' caught a jackrabbit and had a fine meal of it. Literally nothing left but the rib cage, a couple feet and various entrails scattered around the floor. Too big for a domestic cat to have done so I suspect the local Cougar (the four legged one) spent the night in my shop last night. I'll get some pics up.
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You would be surprised at what a domestic cat can do. I had one that not only caught a large wild rabbit, she climbed up a 10 foot tall support beam with it to get on my deck and left it on my door step. Such a lovely gift.
 
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Thing is I feed all the cats pretty well (feral and domestic) so the need for one to go through this much trouble seems unlikely but who knows. It was a pretty good sized jack also.
 
I doubt it had anything to do with hunger if was even a normal cat. Just like it is said by Japanese that they have a second stomach that can only be filled with rice, I bet that carnivorous predators, even those domesticated and fed regularly with store-bought food, have a stomach that can only be sated by the occasional free-range kill.
 
Thing is I feed all the cats pretty well (feral and domestic) so the need for one to go through this much trouble seems unlikely but who knows. It was a pretty good sized jack also.

I feed my cats well too but it doesn't stop them from killing and eating anything they can get their teeth and claws on. Instinct I guess or maybe they just want a change in their diet :)
 
I would wager that your late night diner only has two legs..... and two wings...
Probably an owl. A cougar would eat it whole, a coyote would pack it off somewhere. I think only an owl or hawk or some kind of raptor could pick the carcass so clean.
 

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