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Must be five or six over the last few years. She brings them indoors and quite often they are still alive flapping their tails and I can't do anything to save them. Good thing the pond has lots of baby ones each year or it would look empty by now! Seriously though, I wish I could stop her doing it. |
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Apart from keeping her indoors, I don't think there's much else u could do. They should put a cat proof net just under the top of the water (so it's not really visable). What colours were theY? |
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She's not been fussy with the colours ...there's been all gold ones, yellow, black & gold and white and gold! I think I ought to tactfully drop a hint about putting a net over the pond, don't you think? |
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That's so funny! You go Maggs! I have seen the nets over ponds before too - they would do the trick but it's mentioning to your neighbours that could cause a prob! Luckly Daisy does not bring in dead things - but my mum has a cat run attached to the rear of her house and her little darlings have bought in FROGS!!!! YUK and mice (alive) mum was seriously not impressed and had to catch the frog in a duvet as she did not want to touch it and had to chase it around her front room for ages!! he he he he |
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