By Anonymous - 11/04/2010 19:11 - United States
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My cat's favorite thing to do is to hunt, and her second favorite thing to do is have me go hunting with her. Since I can't follow her in her travels, she brings the prey inside. If I just let her do the hunting, sometimes the animals get away, and the cat gets bored, so I take care of the problem as humanely as possible. I won't go into graphic detail, but no mice have ultimately escaped me. I'd like to think the reason the cat brings things in is because she likes me. Sometimes though I imagine she thinks I'm just a big, dumb, kitten, that she has to train to hunt. Other times I think she imagines the rodents are a fair trade off for the tuna I give to her.
that means it likes you.
Awww, that's soooo cute! Look at all the furry little friends you now have! :)
WOW! Now THATS a great cat! must be a pretty BIG cat too... squirrils are quite the thing for it to be dragging about... live... I can't see one going without a fight tho....I'm thinking maybe your exaggerating just a wee bit?
dosent anyone realize that's really wierd..
hahabwhat a great kitty
Outdoor cats don't live as long and because there are so many, they definitely have an impact on the surrounding environment. You should keep it inside and your problems will be solved. Or get an enclosure.
Well that's what you get for being a bad pet owner and allowing your cat outside. You don't deserve to own a pet if you can't take care of it properly. Letting a cat outside is completely unacceptable for many reasons. Look it up.
no they aren't...cats are meant to be INSIDE never outside, for many reasons...everyone who lets their cat(s) outside are #@$%&*# stupid
what is wrong with letting cats outside? i live in the woods with a very large fenced in back yard and a dog door so the dogs can go in and out, because of this the cats have their freedom as well and are perfectly happy going in and out. they have also brought me quite a few presents like that OP
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that's one badass cat you have there!
Just keep them all in the house... the snake will eventually be the only one left.