To: -YYZ-
Well, I can tell you that I had two cats, one of which had been a stray (not feral - it clearly had an owner at one time) for a while. While well fed, that cat was also killing at least one bird (that we knew of) every day or two. It even managed to catch and kill a red squirrel, and those little suckers are quickThat cat's a serious killer. A real cat's cat....
130 posted on
04/13/2007 12:07:26 PM PDT by
The_Victor
(If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
To: The_Victor
A friend told me about a feral mother cat and two kittens on her patio, and asked if I’d like a kitten. I had just lost my much loved cat of twenty years, so I agreed. By the time I got there, the mother and one of the babies had gone. Only one kitten was left (about a month old).
I tried to pick it up. The cat seriously ripped my hand and arm. Last time I thought of feral as cute.
To: The_Victor
Any cat that can kill a squirrel deserves respect. Not only are those little fluffy tailed rats hard to catch, but they are hard to kill. I’d like to have that badboy visit my neighborhood are few times a month and cut down the squirrel population. My cat pretends he doesn't see the squirrels so he doesn't end up humiliated.
134 posted on
04/13/2007 12:14:50 PM PDT by
anton
To: The_Victor; anton; -YYZ-
My lard butted orange tabby has racked up two squirrels in 8 months. I was shocked at the first one — I figured he could’nt get his cat fat moving quick enough to take out a squirrel. We have’nt seen any squirrels this spring.
And the guy next door has’nt had to get on his roof with fox pee for a while.
138 posted on
04/13/2007 12:32:56 PM PDT by
L,TOWM
(Liberals, The Other White Meat [This is some nasty...])
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