I take it that a hunter can't be adjacent to an opponent's hunter, thus can never capture another hunter. But hunters are natural predators of other hunters. Does that mean that you don't control a red square by a hunter if the opponent still has a hunter?
Hunters are the only exception, as I mentioned in the Rules. But they can't hold a red square if there are other Hunters on the board.
Do you control a red square by, say, a cat when the opponent has no cat and no dog but has a mouse that may later promote to cat or dog?
Yes, if that Mouse can be blocked and doesn't promote.
Hunters are the only exception, as I mentioned in the Rules. But they can't hold a red square if there are other Hunters on the board.
Yes, if that Mouse can be blocked and doesn't promote.