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Our pets really show their wild side when they go hunting don't they? I'm so glad my two have decided they are wayyyy too old to do that now. I can now look after the birds and encourage them to the garden with food and vaccuum fluff and suchlike. I haven't done that for years. When they used to catch things I'd try to rescue if it looked lively but (as I wouldn't have had the spine to actually administer the 'coup de grace') I 'm afraid I let them get on with it with poor nearly dead victims. It's only nature - it's us who have the problem in not acknowledging it. By the way, have you ever thought of the problems we'd have with our cats if they were as big as, say, boxers or labs? They would be impossible. Lethal hunting machines and, I dare say, they'd seriously injure us if we didn't do what they wanted |
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During the summertime Cassie occasionally brings field mice into the garden and I think how cruel it is to see her tossing them into the air and playing with them. I have been out to try to rescue them from her but her reaction has stopped me from doing that now - she will promptly eat them if you go near her I think the poor mouse has more chance of escape if I leave her alone. Saying that I DO know it's cruel to see a cat playing with a mouse. The only other thing she brings 'home' is goldfish from a neighbours pond The fish is already dead then so there is not a lot I can do. Funnily, she never eats the fish |
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the cat that adopted me who was half wildcat ,she delighted in torturing her victims in our neightbours gardens knowing I couldent get there in time to save them Thats how she adopted me she killed Keya my Crow at first I was so angry ,but I knew it was only instinct ,then she adopted me as I kept feeding her and looked after her she moved into my house and trusted me she was half wildcat ,I know the woman who stole the kittens from the nest in the highlands of Scotland,she is the same woman who nearly killed my stripy and he is part wildcat too as the gamekeepers kill all the feral cats in that area and alot of wildcats even though its against the law |
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It's surprising how you can gain the trust of the feral cats - it just takes food and a lot of patience. It's nice to know that you've managed to give a better life to a couple of them. I'll bet there are quite a few in the highlands which makes it difficult to control. |
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