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Thanks velvet He is handsome isn't he I wont tell him his head may swell lol. Must admit I love him to bits he is my pride and joy My little cuddle monster x |
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Tiger has been a prolific hunter in his day, I hated when he brought poor wee birds or voles back. I did start to try and restrict when he went out to try and help curb his hunting. He isn't as fast these days but it's the nature of the beast. |
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You poor thing. I had the same problem as you have. I can remember cleaning up the front room of feathers, when my cat brought a bird in one night from the garden. I've managed to save a few of those unfortunates my cat caught. One was a baby mouse. I got it from my cats jaws in the garden. It was stunned, so I put it in a padded shoebox, thinking I would put the mouse out when it recovered. However, it recovered quite soon and got out of the shoebox. As I sat on the settee, I saw a movement out of the corner of my eye. There was the mouse in the middle of the room, washing itself quite happily. Then I realised I was a bit scared of mice, but I had to put it outside. It was awful, but I managed it. The thing is, it's natural for cats to catch their own prey. Still for your sake, I hope Smudge has calmed down a bit. |
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Hopeful having his bits off may stop him fighting with other cats. Hope you get him sorted |
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I had the same with Mitzi and Putney, it should lessen dramatically as Smudge gets much older. Sometimes hunting seems to worsen as cats move home or owner, they feel that they have to prove something and bring home the meal each day, Putney was prolific, 3 mice a day, sometimes baby rats which I had to rescue and relocate! Once when Dad was staying he opened up his suitcase to put on his Sunday best and out jumoed a tiny mouse which we chased around the bedroom. Quick as lightening it ran up Dad's pyjama trouser leg then out and immediately up my sleeve! We were laughing our socks off trying to catch the little monkey until Dad discovered it had nibbled several holes in his shirt.. Good idea Lolly keeping Smudge in when the birds are having their 1st important meal of the day and are at their weakest. The little uns are grown up since you 1st posted but the moulting season makes most birds particularly vulnerable too. And what a sweetie! Who couldn't forgive that cutsie face!! |
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I have this problem with Beau, he catches mice, rats and birds on an almost daily basis. the collar and bell didnt work for us, because he seems to lose the collars within a day of wearing them (the ones with the safety clip) I refuse to buy the old type of collar which would probably stay on longer. The only thing we can do is shoo the birds away if we see them in our garden or our neighbours. Good luck x |
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