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I knew you were going to say that...
Those dratted hairballs again ...
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But the question is why would a cat leave a perfectly good rabbit in the cairn?
Not that I have an answer -- I still haven't figured out why mine leave dead animals every day on my doorstep.
Some they leave half eaten -- that makes sense, carrying food back to the den, instinct, there would be kittens in the wild but they're all neutered.
Some of the things they bring back, they leave untouched, but these are nasty things that taste bad like moles and voles that have scent glands.
But they think rabbits are yummy, and all they ever leave is a half-eaten carcass.
I am very familiar with the things that cats drag in.... but I must not know what a 'cairn' is. I always thought a cairn was a pile of rocks, pointy on the top, used to mark a spot or a trail or something. Obviously I am mistaken.
Carmarthenshire Cairn Reveals Link With Bronze Age Scotland
24hourmuseum | 2-17-2006 | Roz Yappenden
Posted on 02/18/2006 2:23:12 PM EST by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1581211/posts