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23-10-2005, 10:09 AM   #11

Re: Wot the cat dragged in


Cassie brings in fish from next doors pond She never eats them though She will also bring in giant moths, alive, sometimes they escape her grasp and I'm left chasing round the house trying to catch the things
My previous cat, Sam, used to bring home water rats from the nearby river....luckily he could never manage to get them through the cat flap so they were left outside the back door



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23-10-2005, 04:42 PM   #12

Re: Wot the cat dragged in


in there younger days millie and sandie used to lay a mouse at the bottom of the stairs propable for my breakfast..having my tea one day millie brought in a live sparrow and laid it at my feet ..opened the patio doors and it flew out after 5 mins ...john



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23-10-2005, 06:09 PM   #13

Re: Wot the cat dragged in


Just remembered another, a few weeks ago Jazz (lilac point Siamese) fetched in an unidentifiable slimy thing, it went straight in the bin!! Found out the next day what it was, was chatting to the neighbour who mentioned that they had seen her dragging away the skin from their Haggis that they had had for their tea!!!!! (Our Siamese treat their house as their own, only the poor folk aren't allowed to touch them which is a bit unfair really, as soon as they try to stroke them they leg it)



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23-10-2005, 06:39 PM   #14

Re: Wot the cat dragged in


When Tigger was younger he use to always catch all types of birds.
I remember going out to see what he was eating one day n all i could see of what was left was intestines n a kidney! it was mingin!

Last year Tigger had a hole family of mice at the bottom of our garden. Me and my brother were getting ready to have a house party (parents went away!) then my bro looked out the window n said whats Tigger eating, n when i looked, he had a mice's tale hanging out of his mouth! chewing it on both side ewwww it was horrible.

N a few months ago Tigger had another mice in his mouth, so i ran outside grabbed hold of him n tried to open his mouth! It wouldnt budge.
So my mum got the brissley bit of a drush n put it against Tiggers neck then he let go n the mice went running off with 3 fang marks in it!

Why 3 fangs you ask? coz Tigger had a massive fight 2 years ago n lost his bottom fang. Silly billy.



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23-10-2005, 08:17 PM   #15

Re: Wot the cat dragged in


Lao used to bring me in rubbish - crisp packets, sweet wrappers, bottle caps, leaves, - I wish that was all I got now - now its mice, and sometimes butterflies - luckily most of the mice can be saved I have a hamster cage for the more seriously injured and I try to nurse them back to health before letting them go again



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