Re: Cat brought home live mouse
Tippy has cornered a couple of mice recently but she makes no attempt to eat them. I grabbed one of her captives by the tail and carried it to the shed where I keep the bird feed and suggested it reside there. I had a pet white mouse as a child and don't mind them at all but they really don't belong loose indoors.Re: Cat brought home live mouse
I must say I have enjoyed reading some of these stories, on our route to town we go through a small village, in one house there is a big German Shepherd nearly always asleep on the door step, last week he had a cat sitting on his back, I'm pretty sure he was asleep as usualRe: Cat brought home live mouse
Re: Cat brought home live mouse
Missy brought a mouse in last night just before my bedtime. Madam dropped the live mouse next to my riser recliner chair and Mr/Ms Mousey promptly ran under & up inside it.Re: Cat brought home live mouse
Re: Cat brought home live mouse
Not allowed pets anymore due to my Asthma, but some years ago had a black cat (Sooty) who managed to catch a baby rabbit. Sat on the lawn, with the rabbit inches from his nose in between is front paws and dared the rabbit to move a muscle. Had to grab cat by scruff and drag him away so allowing rabbit to escape. Cat scrabbled, hissed and spat at me until one of its claws found a soft spot in my hand and I let go. Sooty dashed off in pursuit. Never did find out whether he caught rabbit or not, but later that evening he returned home licking his chops.
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