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18-12-2008, 11:00 PM   #11

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


OMG ......yes, I remember that story; gave me the horrors!



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18-12-2008, 11:02 PM   #12

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


Tigger was a nightmare for killing birds, use to drive me mad! He did eat a hole family of mice that were living at the bottom of our garden though. I saw him with this white tail hangin out of his mouth, I went over to see what it was... It was minging... he was chewing away, then he swaped sides in his mouth n carried on chewing ewww (Gags!) Poor mice. I remember him also eating a hole bird... except some intestines n a few other parts...(gags even more!)



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18-12-2008, 11:10 PM   #13

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


Oh Janey, how revolting LOL! I have to say I'm quite glad our girls don't like to catch anything other than flies and spiders (though the spiders are terrifying LOL!).

We do find well-chewed, dead mice laid on the back doorstep frequently when we go out in the morning. I know there's a stray cat out here somewhere (we're in the countryside) and OH leaves food out for it every day, so I think it must be him leaving the mice. Miw's seen him a couple times and put up a big show of being bossy and threatening LOL maybe the mice are gifts for her......bit of a kitty crush there LOL!



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18-12-2008, 11:13 PM   #14

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


my 15yr old cat brought a seagull into the house when he was about 6 mnths old,it musta already been dead or injured tho,coz they r hugeeeeeeeeeee !!!!!! ,i woke up in the nite hearing crunching noises in the hall,there was 2 full wings a bit of body and both legs still all attached.i got a plastic back n thtrew it out the window,then sorted it next day.yukkkkkkkkkk !!!!!!!



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18-12-2008, 11:18 PM   #15

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


Mine have always been indoors only (except childhood cat, mighty hunter), so they only thing they catch/caught were the field mice that come in in Autumn, but they never ate them. Oh, forgot to say Misty was a champion fly catcher and did eat them, yuk!



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18-12-2008, 11:21 PM   #16

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


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Originally Posted by dandysmom
Mine have always been indoors only (except childhood cat, mighty hunter), so they only thing they catch/caught were the field mice that come in in Autumn, but they never ate them. Oh, forgot to say Misty was a champion fly catcher and did eat them, yuk!
LOL! Miw's a champion fly catcher too....and she eats them as well.....the bigger the better! Eeeewwww! She was very upset at not being able to catch so many flies this summer though Unfortunately for Miw, Mousie decided she wanted to catch flies as well.....and Mousie is not at all graceful LOL was pretty funny watching her trip up Miw everytime they both went for the same fly!



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18-12-2008, 11:28 PM   #17

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


Sorry ..... had to race through this thread ..... rat was OK, glad it was dead. Good for Dylan!

Then someone mentioned the s........ word and I'm afraid I lost it. UUUUUUggggggggHHHHHH



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18-12-2008, 11:30 PM   #18

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


Love that story Tina, can just see it! Bless that poor Miw being foiled!



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25-12-2008, 09:13 PM   #19

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


Dylan brought us a Christmas present this morning, same as last time - the innards of a rat (and I'm referring to things like the organs, the intestines etc in case anyone wants to know)





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25-12-2008, 09:37 PM   #20

Re: Unpleasant present from Dylan


Not nice, but look at it this way... better than a live rat!



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