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Cats owned: Leia: blue torbie
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Location: Washington, DC, USA
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07-01-2008, 11:12 PM   #11

Re: Leia caught a bird ....


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Poor little wren, but what can you do....
Eva is the same, she just kills outright, none of the playing nonsense.
I've said this before, Eva and Leia are sisters under the skin...



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Cats owned: 19 Persians, 2 Oriental SHs
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09-01-2008, 09:50 PM   #12

Re: Leia caught a bird ....


Nothing as cruel as nature unfortunately................. except man.



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11-01-2008, 12:11 AM   #13

Re: Leia caught a bird ....


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Nothing as cruel as nature unfortunately................. except man.
Yeah.

Reminds me of a strange thing that happened a couple of summers ago. I went into our lounge to pull the curtains in the morning and picked up a jumper I had left on the sofa and a little bird just fell out of it. Merlin was there immediately, but the bird was stunned and I got there first. That was a little wren and I took it outside and managed to put it in a bush at the end of the garden high enough to be out of immediate danger. I stood a distance off and watched it gradually recover and fly off. How it ever came to be in the lounge in the first place I have no idea!

I wonder if anyone has ever managed to teach a cat the difference betweeen furry mice and feathery birds?



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