Great Horned Owls May Attack Your Small Pets
Great Horned Owls are among the most formidable and stealthy predators in North America. With their large size, keen vision, and powerful talons, they are capable of hunting a wide variety of prey, including small mammals, birds, and even reptiles. But what many pet parents might not realize is that these owls, though primarily hunters of wild animals, can sometimes target small pets like cats and small dogs, especially if they are left unattended outdoors. While attacks on domestic pets are relatively rare, understanding the behavior of these nocturnal hunters can help pet owners take precautions to protect their furry friends.