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my toby then bout 6 mnths brought hom a seagull,2 full wings a bit of body and 2 legs,all still attached.he'd brought it in through the window.i woke up hearing crunching noises,got a plastic bag turned inside out n lifted it up put it out the window,closed the window n went back to bed !!!!!! |
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Merlin was a bit of a scavenger and once bought home a roast potato (quite dead) and on another occasion a rather large piece of bacon rind, both presumable stolen for someone's bird table! |
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LOL Angie at the Roast Potato! Arthur caught a rabbit once, still alive and dragged it up the garden, it was making a terrible noise! OH got if off of him and released it back into the field behind where we live. He has also brought in a rat. |
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A previous cat, Herod, did bring home a pack of bacon once, slightly savaged at one corner. I'm veggie so it wasn't mine but I never found which neighbour he nicked it from! |
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when we had our first kittens 20 years ago I remember going to the back door after seeing them outside the cat flap wondering why they were not coming in. There they were (only about 4 months old) sitting either side of a very big, very dead rat. Clearly it had been a team effort but they were unable to get it through the cat flap! |
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I hope you attached a bell to his collar after that so no more unsuspecting roast potatoes had to die at the hands of your Merlin! |
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