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08-07-2009, 10:02 PM   #31

Re: What's the largest prey your cats have brought in?


Your surname isn't Antiphas, by any chance???



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09-07-2009, 08:30 PM   #32

Re: What's the largest prey your cats have brought in?


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Your surname isn't Antiphas, by any chance???
No but Herod would have liked 'the Great' as a surname!



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09-07-2009, 08:38 PM   #33

Re: What's the largest prey your cats have brought in?


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Others have commented on his name - he 'slaughtered innocents' was my logic but no he wasn't a kosher cat...... Look I was an archaeology student at the time, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it! (and yes I did regret it when he went missing once and I had to walk the streets of Sheffield shouting his name loudly! He finally came home with a 'that'll teach you' glint in his eye)
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No but Herod would have liked 'the Great' as a surname!
If you'd gone around the streets of Sheffield shouting "Herod the Great" I suspect you may have been "taken into protective custody"!



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09-07-2009, 10:33 PM   #34

Re: What's the largest prey your cats have brought in?


Well, Smudge, now departed,must have been my greatest pilferer - pigeons, moles, a full grown brown rat which HE ATE ! yuk, all manner of birds and small mousey type animals, but the biggest thing he ever dragged home was a grey squirrel!! dragged it very dead up the path and proudly stood by it as we had fits. Apparently it was stiff as a board and had been dead some time but old Smudge was as pleased as punch!

Max Cat often nabbed goldfish from my neighbours pond. But I think a leg of pork (or beef or lamb) was his biggest trophy, steaming hot and followed by every cat in the neighbourhood - I caught a glimpse of him struggling up the drive with it. (Still no idea whose it was!) I still laugh. Jan x



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09-07-2009, 11:14 PM   #35

Re: What's the largest prey your cats have brought in?


Goodness Jan - a roast joint! Now that has got to be the best "prey"!

And a grey squirrel ....... Dandysmom would approve of that!



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09-07-2009, 11:29 PM   #36

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Jan that sounds soooooo funny, I am just trying to picture a cat dragging a joint up the drive, I would love to have seen the faces of whose ever it was.



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09-07-2009, 11:52 PM   #37

Re: What's the largest prey your cats have brought in?


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Goodness Jan - a roast joint! Now that has got to be the best "prey"!

And a grey squirrel ....... Dandysmom would approve of that!
Indeed! Bless that cat!!!



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