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What has your cat brought you home??

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May 2011
12:19pm, 10 May 2011
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Battlecat
Winded thats minging!

It's just what come naturally to them, unfortunately they don't have human reason so don't understand that they don't need to kill stuff because they have a nice bowl of meaty chunks in gravy back at home!

I'm glad mine isn't much of a hunter though, I'd hate it if she brought in cute little birdies and things
May 2011
12:20pm, 10 May 2011
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Battlecat
It's different when it's your own Pootle, like changing nappies I imagine
May 2011
12:27pm, 10 May 2011
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Pootle
No, when I had them I still found them pretty disgusting little oiks! Loved them, obviously, but I wouldn't have another.
May 2011
12:28pm, 10 May 2011
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Pootle
To be fair though, I think the same about children too ;-)
May 2011
1:02pm, 10 May 2011
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SarahWoo
No horrible-ness on the bed at all, Pootle. As BC says, it's just part of what they are. It's not as if it happens every day or even every week, and hardly ever through the winter.
I understand that people don't like it though.

Now as for children ...... ;)
May 2011
1:07pm, 10 May 2011
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runningmumof3boys
i was watching my young tom cat play with a dead mouse in the back garden at the weekend he was flinging it up in the air and catching it- this went on for ages so i went to fetch my camera ...clicked record ...he flung it up in the air and then walked off bored of that game :(
May 2011
1:20pm, 10 May 2011
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mulbs
My ex-cat (RIP) used to bring in shiny things (tinsel, disco crisp packets etc.), feathers (individually, not attached to a bird), macdonald's straws, and once a whole sherbert dib-dab
May 2011
1:32pm, 10 May 2011
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runningowl
My tom cat sooty recently brought home
5 voles of different sizes
1 starling
1 mole (how did he get that?)
1 giant koe carp (wet paw and chest)

In one day!

every time i heard his meow i thought, oh no what now?
May 2011
1:38pm, 10 May 2011
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runningowl
I have 3cats

sooty eats all but the nose/head
digby, another tomcat, all but the intestines which he spits out
kitty, the female, tortures all catches, then leaves them to die. (Typical female eh lads ;-) )

The female puppy eats what's left of what the cats leave if were not quick enough to stop her.
May 2011
1:38pm, 10 May 2011
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runningowl
I have 3cats

sooty eats all but the nose/head
digby, another tomcat, all but the intestines which he spits out
kitty, the female, tortures all catches, then leaves them to die. (Typical female eh lads ;-) )

The female puppy eats what's left of what the cats leave if were not quick enough to stop her.

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