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Cats don't bring all their kills home. Only a select few. You will never see or know how much murder your little pussy actually commits.
He'd look even more splendid with bells on
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Its not cats my niece has to worry about its her large bedroom window, birds always fly into it it makes a horrific noise, just latley it was a shed they put up in the back garden had its window smashed by a bird.
Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
Cats don't bring all their kills home. Only a select few. You will never see or know how much murder your little pussy actually commits.
He'd look even more splendid with bells on
The only time I've been pleased that my cat has killed anything is when he brought a dead rat into the house.
( not happy it was in the house) but he had clearly had a rough time killing it as he had bites all over his face and one had only just missed his eye.
The neighbours have stopped complaining about him using their garden as a toilet after that ( we think they nest under their decking!)
A previous cat of ours was given a collar and bell when we realised he enjoyed hunting and he actually became a more efficient killing machine with the bell as he moved even more cautiously. Clearly not always the answer!
I have heard of an ultrasonic device you can put on a collar which the birds can hear and fly off- but I don't know if the cat would be able to hear it?? I'm sure if they could it would be cruel to use one- bit like 'chinese torture '( that's not a very pc comment at the moment is it)
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Originally posted by Nicos
I have heard of an ultrasonic device you can put on a collar which the birds can hear and fly off-
That would be a great idea. Although I know dogs are very sensitive to high pitched noises we cant hear. It would be a devil if the cats stopped catching creatures because of the sound emitting from its collar and instead the dogs got a good moggy meal.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and good with ketchup!
A previous cat of ours was given a collar and bell when we realised he enjoyed hunting and he actually became a more efficient killing machine with the bell as he moved even more cautiously. Clearly not always the answer!
Well,bulls are fitted with HORNS and they can be pretty menacing!
I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
Try and get a photo of one that actually appears to be breathing please. Mind you, mines just woken up for the first time today and is demanding his tea after a hard day's sleeping.
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