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Horrible isn't it. I remember once one of our cats must have got a very young bird and played with it indoors (and then eaten it) there was loads and loads of really fine feathers - they stuck to everything including the hoover - took me hours clearing up the mess. |
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Poor bird. I know there's nothing can be done to stop it, but I do get upset when my two bring a bird in. Pip even has an extra bell on his collar. Perhaps the birds they catch are the less able - survival of the fittest? |
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