It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)

It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)

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motco

15,945 posts

246 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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Unfortunately Casper's teeth are a biological warfare weapon and if the bird was punctured, it's as good as dead already. frown

FGB

312 posts

92 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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motco said:
Unfortunately Casper's teeth are a biological warfare weapon and if the bird was punctured, it's as good as dead already. frown
It's biggest problem was being pursued by Ghengis - he normally just leaves entrails for us.

Mr Snrub

24,972 posts

227 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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Had the fun of cleaning up the remains of someone's pet rabbit today, just the head and two legs left by the time I got there. Certainly wasn't mine, although from that level of damage I'm assuming it was the local fox

irocfan

40,416 posts

190 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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curlyks2 said:
"present for you Dad..."

at least it's still in one piece!!

jmorgan

36,010 posts

284 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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FGB said:
It's biggest problem was being pursued by Ghengis - he normally just leaves entrails for us.
Ash, toe jam.....

motco

15,945 posts

246 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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FGB said:
motco said:
Unfortunately Casper's teeth are a biological warfare weapon and if the bird was punctured, it's as good as dead already. frown
It's biggest problem was being pursued by Ghengis - he normally just leaves entrails for us.
Our moggie, Boris, does this. How he fillets out the guts and eats the rest I don't know!

Joey Ramone

2,150 posts

125 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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BRISTOL86 said:
frown

Can anyone help?


Would if I could mate, but I've got three of the buggers already

jmorgan

36,010 posts

284 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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^^^^^
Just lost one but the two left, we do not want to mess up at the moment. Local catery have a few long stayers and one at 13 but we are leaving it for a while. Sorry.


DavidJG

3,533 posts

132 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Mr Snrub said:
Had the fun of cleaning up the remains of someone's pet rabbit today, just the head and two legs left by the time I got there. Certainly wasn't mine, although from that level of damage I'm assuming it was the local fox
Don't assume that. Our cats have been known to bring in wild rabbits, or at least the remains of them. Keeps the cat food bills down!

BigMon

4,186 posts

129 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Here are my two offering to helpfully assist with my dinner (which, of course, is for them in their 'human slave' minds).

Arnie is the ginge and Pickle is the tortie.

We don't know exactly how old they are as we got them from the RSPCA in 2009 and they were both adults. They lied to us about Arnie's age which was a bit upsetting.

However I'd definitely get rescue mogs again.

Edited by BigMon on Friday 26th August 21:26


Edited by BigMon on Friday 26th August 21:27

BigMon

4,186 posts

129 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Here are my two offering to helpfully assist with my dinner (which, of course, is for them in their 'human slave' minds).

Arnie is the ginge and Pickle is the tortie.

We don't know exactly how old they are as we got them from the RSPCA in 2009 and they were both adults. They lied to us about Arnie's age which was a bit upsetting.

However I'd definitely get rescue mogs again.

Edited by BigMon on Friday 26th August 21:26


Edited by BigMon on Friday 26th August 21:27

HoHoHo

14,987 posts

250 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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DavidJG said:
Mr Snrub said:
Had the fun of cleaning up the remains of someone's pet rabbit today, just the head and two legs left by the time I got there. Certainly wasn't mine, although from that level of damage I'm assuming it was the local fox
Don't assume that. Our cats have been known to bring in wild rabbits, or at least the remains of them. Keeps the cat food bills down!
We have a Burmese and he brings (and eats) in the following:

Rats
Mice
Rabbit
Birds of prey
Fox cubs
Squirrels

However, we don't need to buy a lot of cat food from Tesco biggrin

Gretchen

19,033 posts

216 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Lazy Saturday. That belly!


caduceus

6,071 posts

266 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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riosyd said:
Good morning from Grady Gilbert (& Monza)


Selfie? Clever pussy cat.

Mr Snrub

24,972 posts

227 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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HoHoHo said:
DavidJG said:
Mr Snrub said:
Had the fun of cleaning up the remains of someone's pet rabbit today, just the head and two legs left by the time I got there. Certainly wasn't mine, although from that level of damage I'm assuming it was the local fox
Don't assume that. Our cats have been known to bring in wild rabbits, or at least the remains of them. Keeps the cat food bills down!
We have a Burmese and he brings (and eats) in the following:

Rats
Mice
Rabbit
Birds of prey
Fox cubs
Squirrels

However, we don't need to buy a lot of cat food from Tesco biggrin
At least I know it wasn't mine as I've just moved so am keeping her indoors. Thus far she has brought me the following:

a plastic flower

So plenty of Tescos food needed

motco

15,945 posts

246 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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Mr Snrub said:
HoHoHo said:
DavidJG said:
Mr Snrub said:
Had the fun of cleaning up the remains of someone's pet rabbit today, just the head and two legs left by the time I got there. Certainly wasn't mine, although from that level of damage I'm assuming it was the local fox
Don't assume that. Our cats have been known to bring in wild rabbits, or at least the remains of them. Keeps the cat food bills down!
We have a Burmese and he brings (and eats) in the following:

Rats
Mice
Rabbit
Birds of prey
Fox cubs
Squirrels

However, we don't need to buy a lot of cat food from Tesco biggrin
At least I know it wasn't mine as I've just moved so am keeping her indoors. Thus far she has brought me the following:

a plastic flower

So plenty of Tescos food needed
When we moved a couple of years ago we kept Boris indoors for a few weeks from day one, but he still managed to present us with a rear half of a mouse on the morning after the move...

Gretchen

19,033 posts

216 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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A friend has given me a huge cat tree as her three have lost interest in it. Picked it up at lunch time and it's proved very popular.




Even the dog wanted in.


motco

15,945 posts

246 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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Mmmm... loads of interesting smells from the previous occupants! biggrin

Shaw Tarse

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31,543 posts

203 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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motco said:
Mmmm... loads of interesting smells from the previous occupants! biggrin
Gretch' is preparing for the day she is a crazy cat lady, with a whiff of pee!

motco

15,945 posts

246 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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Shaw Tarse said:
motco said:
Mmmm... loads of interesting smells from the previous occupants! biggrin
Gretch' is preparing for the day she is a crazy cat lady, with a whiff of pee!
I would hide a bit farther away than just behind the sofa if I were you! biggrin