It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)
Discussion
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.
It's biggest problem was being pursued by Ghengis - he normally just leaves entrails for us.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!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
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
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!Rats
Mice
Rabbit
Birds of prey
Fox cubs
Squirrels
However, we don't need to buy a lot of cat food from Tesco
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!Rats
Mice
Rabbit
Birds of prey
Fox cubs
Squirrels
However, we don't need to buy a lot of cat food from Tesco
a plastic flower
So plenty of Tescos food needed
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!Rats
Mice
Rabbit
Birds of prey
Fox cubs
Squirrels
However, we don't need to buy a lot of cat food from Tesco
a plastic flower
So plenty of Tescos food needed
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