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Gerinski
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Brilliant
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infocat
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Should you really be reading PA at work?
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Dayvenkirq
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^ Yeah.
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smartpatrol
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My cat caught a mouse two nights in a row. There seem to be a lot of mice in January. Maybe because it's colder and mice have more of an urge to get shelter. I dunno, just a guess.
He seems to like to bring it in to my room and pick one spot drop it in and mess with it. Sometimes it'll get away and run out the door, and he'll run out and bring him back to the same spot and play with it some more, and eventually the mouse will escape again, but sometimes go under the bed, then TJ'll go under, too, and drag it back out, and repeat, over and over, until it's dead. |
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Gerinski
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They do that to show you that they defend your place, they are proud of it and they expect you to be proud of them. Our cats did the same bringing in and showing off frogs, birds or dragonflies. It's not easy to teach them that that's not what you want from them.
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smartpatrol
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Well, I'm fine with him killing them, better him than me, but it takes him way too long.
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Barbu
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Hate it when they bring dead corpse into the house, especially birds. Even worse when they're still alive but that's the way it goes.
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Dayvenkirq
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^ ... and it wouldn't take long for a bird's corpse to stink big time in your room. Gosh, what a smell.
Edited by Dayvenkirq - January 24 2013 at 14:48 |
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HolyMoly
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My prior cat used to bring mice inside and then eat it in front of me, bones and all. It was a little gross, but it was also way hardcore.
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Looks like a sweet gal.
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Atavachron
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^ she sure does
my tabby has learned to use our small bathroom as the perfect spot to confine rodents, he lost one under the fridge once but he learned his lesson |
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Dayvenkirq
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I know it's easy for cats to get up but difficult to get down. That's why I was so worried when I saw Clown climb real fast up that pole, yet she easily got down, step by step (but not little by little). That's how far up she got - about a dozen feet off the ground: Edited by Dayvenkirq - January 25 2013 at 13:24 |
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Atavachron
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it's funny what great climbers cats are and then it's like "oh, uhm, this is very high"
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Dayvenkirq
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FusionKing
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I don't have any pets but I love tortoises. I wanted to get one. Snakes and lizards are nice too. The closest I ever came to having a pet was when I took a particularly nice snail off the pathway and attempted to claim it as my own (temporarily) but my mum wouldn't let me.
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"Man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself" - Sartre
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Dayvenkirq
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Here's Harper's butt (on my head). My mother said that Harper was just playing with me: ... and here's Harper's face: I kept trying to push her away, but that big girl just kept sticking it to me, licking me incessantly. Guess she just liked my fuzz, ... something to scratch her tongue with. There's something about that "emerald" couch. It's like the affection zone for her.
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smartpatrol
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You look much more manly than I imagined you
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Dayvenkirq
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Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-haaaa.
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Awww I don't know who is cuter in this pic the doggie's bum or the owner, but the owner is too sweet really awwwwwwwww xxxxxxxxx
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Dean
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Curious cat question to all who have cats in their homes: While you are asleep do any of your cats wake you by gently pawing or tapping your eyelids or lips?
Over the years we've had three different and unrelated cats do this - even though it is very gentle and always with claws retracted, it's a little unnerving and guaranteed to wake me rather quickly. I've never seen them do this to other cats, they're inclined to be more aggressive and direct when waking another cat.
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What?
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