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rpl - 21 Jun 2005 06:02 GMT
So I look around and one of the "girlz" has brought in some not-so-fast
food, which she drops and proceeds to tell me all about her hunting
prowess... meanwhile the "kill", a rather fat'n'juicy field mouse, gets
up, shakes itself off and makes a successful escape into another room..

... make a long story short, I have a new pet (somewhere).

Bloody cats

pat
M.C. Mullen - 21 Jun 2005 10:34 GMT
: So I look around and one of the "girlz" has brought in some not-so-fast
: food, which she drops and proceeds to tell me all about her hunting
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: pat

If you're lucky it's a male who doesn't get babies ...

Carola
Gary Stone - 21 Jun 2005 12:15 GMT
> So I look around and one of the "girlz" has brought in some not-so-fast
> food, which she drops and proceeds to tell me all about her hunting
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> pat

My two girls have done that, they'll play with it for a couple of days
before killing it and I get to play "find the dead animal, before it starts
to stink."

Stone
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rpl - 21 Jun 2005 23:19 GMT
>>So I look around and one of the "girlz" has brought in some not-so-fast
>>food, which she drops and proceeds to tell me all about her hunting
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> before killing it and I get to play "find the dead animal, before it starts
> to stink."

That doesn't bother me as much as the 3am skritter-skritter and having
to figure out where  the mouse-droppings are (which is why I got the
flippin' felines in the first place).

pat
rpl - 22 Jun 2005 12:12 GMT
midnight snack for one of the older cats.
 
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