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What has your cat brought you home??

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Sep 2016
8:55pm, 15 Sep 2016
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Dvorak
Clever Hobbes :-)
Sep 2016
8:57pm, 15 Sep 2016
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Jubear
Trained killer, that Hobbesy...
Sep 2016
9:11pm, 16 Sep 2016
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Winded
Helga has moved to bringing them in alive and letting them give her the slip. She sometimes catches them again later but I suspect she's stocking the house up for winter - like a kind of mouse farm.
Sep 2016
8:05pm, 17 Sep 2016
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Winded
Update - she has now caught at least one of the rodents previously released into the house. Naturally she had to bring it to us and crunch the skull in from of us just to prove her prowess. (why do they feel the need to do that?)
Oct 2016
12:32am, 26 Oct 2016
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runningmumof3boys
We got a rat last week. Only whoever it was left it in the garden for the dog to fetch in !!?? At least I'm assuming it was the cat who killed and not the dog ???!
Oct 2016
12:48am, 26 Oct 2016
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pedroscalls
When our old cat Lucy was younger and we lived in the country he managed to bring home ferrets and rabbits, the day he tried to bring a badger home was the day he bit off a bit more than he could chew.
Oct 2016
8:49pm, 30 Oct 2016
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Oreo likes his food fresh, unprocessed and organic.

Yes I caught him crunching up a shrew 😧. Outside luckily.
Oct 2016
7:42am, 31 Oct 2016
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Jubear
I found a kitten in the middle of nowhere when I was night running in September. He was about 3 months old then, too small to be out on his own in the dark, hasn't been claimed yet so he's still living with me.
When I picked him up (catnapped him, some might say) he was chewing the face off a rat. On his first day with us he left a rat on the lawn and there've been 5 more since!
Regrettably he's just started on my blackbirds, so I'll have to try explaining Things ;-)
Jan 2017
4:12pm, 2 Jan 2017
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megster
Ha! Jubear, I was just about to shout up the hill to you about this thread...
Jun 2017
1:40pm, 28 Jun 2017
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megster
Bad Molly. This was the 2nd one this morning, the first being at 5:45am. I fear going home as I suspect it will be the bird version of Hacksaw Ridge

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