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The last pressie I got was a pigeon brought through my conservatory window Schmitz had not long been with us from being a stray, thankfully he has settled down now so I rarely get any from 6 cats. I think thats pretty good going! And I can't say that I'm not quite pleased about that |
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Mice! And one rat! They're the only things indoor cats can catch. Although I did have a dead sparrow beside my bed once, I assume it came down the chimney and Su-ling dispatched it and brought it upstairs to show me when I woke up. Quite a surprise! Poor Dylan. He's coming on too strong for Poppet. |
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I had a little Dunnock a couple of days ago - poor thing hadn't been dead long. Kizzy was playing with it. Generally it's mice and voles and shrews. Merlin brought me a young drowned rat only a few days before he was pts - otherwise during his long life he only ever brought home dead roast potatoes and a gammon rind. Smudge when only young brought in and killed a rat larger than she was. Pip is a terror with spiders and woodlice! |
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Bramble was an expert hunter but stuck to the small stuff - voles, mice, garden birds etc etc. Chippy couldn't catch a cold although she does go for moths if the back door gets left open with the light on. Paddy and Murphy are the 'big game' hunters - Rabbits, Sea Gulls, Pigeons - we've even had a crow and a sea gull in tha past oh and Moles and squirrels are popular too. Fingal (my Springer spaniel) is always first to get into the kitchen each morning to see what 'his bitches' have brought lol The really odd one but just for a few weeks in the year are bats. It's only Paddy that does this though. He sits on the fence (in the almost dark) and launches himself into the air and catches them as they fly by. |
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They don't catch too much as they only go in the garden and not very far away. |
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I can't imagine a cat catching a bat ........... my gardening chap mentioned a cat of his that used to catch swallows. Clever I suppose, but very sad. I would hate either of my two to catch bats or swallows (or long-tailed tits). Have to mention that one morning I went into the front room during the late Spring - Merlin was in there - and found a wren. I am glad to say the wren was alive and seemingly unharmed. Can't think how it got there. I caught it and took it out to the garden and perched it up high in the hedge. It stayed a while before flying off. Did Merlin catch it???? I'll never know for sure. |
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Minnies never caught anything that i know of.Shes abit of a scardy cat.If the birds start having a go at her she comes running in. My first cat called Toby use to bring me leaves in through the catflap.Again he never bought me any small living thing. MY mums neighbours cat bought a slow worm in once |
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