* Size and Strength: Buzzards are medium-sized birds of prey, typically weighing around 1-2 pounds. Cats, even small ones, are significantly larger and heavier.
* Hunting Style: Buzzards are primarily carrion feeders, meaning they eat dead animals. They are not adapted to hunting and killing live prey that is their own size or larger.
* Defense Mechanisms: Cats have sharp claws, teeth, and powerful reflexes. They are quite capable of defending themselves against birds of prey.
While there are anecdotal stories of birds of prey attacking cats, these instances are extremely rare. It's more likely that a buzzard would be scared away by a cat than attempt to kill it.
Important Note: However, it's always wise to be cautious and observe your cat's behavior. If you notice any unusual behavior or signs of injury, consult a veterinarian.