Over the years, we've had "bird-hunters" (that was way back before we
decided not to let cats out) but they always finished off the "good eats"
before we got home and only something like bird feet would be on front
steps! However, when we lived in Bay Area, CA, my sister's cat, who lived
next door to us w/her, would purloin half-cooked BBQ meat off other tenants'
balcony grills and I would find it on my doormat when I came home from work
@ 8 am.....YinYang was providing for his extended family, although he would
never be delighted to have us hold him. Cats have strange logic.
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Pamela Shirk - 28 May 2005 22:33 GMT
> Over the years, we've had "bird-hunters" (that was way back before we
> decided not to let cats out) but they always finished off the "good eats"
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> although he would never be delighted to have us hold him. Cats have
> strange logic.
Who was it in here who posted about how their cat stole the neighbor's
Thanksgiving turkey? It was one of the funniest stories I've ever read. My
crew sticks to trying to feed me bugs. They love to watch bats at dusk, and
birds any time, even though magpies, mockingbirds, and such tease them
whenever they're in their kitty jail.
Pam S.
dopekitty - 29 May 2005 06:27 GMT
> Over the years, we've had "bird-hunters" (that was way back before we
> decided not to let cats out) but they always finished off the "good eats"
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> @ 8 am.....YinYang was providing for his extended family, although he would
> never be delighted to have us hold him. Cats have strange logic.
Hubby informed me today that Possum had gifted us with a robin on
wednesday morning. Later that afternoon chad ended up in the hospital
with the staple in the knee.
Possum, don't give me any more gifts please!!
Kristy