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We have a constant stream of live/dead animals brought through the cat flap. We had a 2 day cat/mouse standoff when one escaped and climbed into the Christmas Tree, it managed to eat most of the chocolates before it finally gave up and came down. This week I have had two headless rabbits. That said the two cats are great and we do love having them about.
I love cats, have had them in the past, but I wouldn't get one now, as they do roam about in other peoples gardens which does people off.
Neighbours but one have a really nice looking cat, it now despite our best efforts to discourage it, sits under the bird table in our garden all f'in day scaring the birds away and killing a few (it had a robin last week).
Another cat from across the road persists in shitting in the veg patch, the neighbours won't do anything about it so I will probably eventually make the cat disappear.
So out of not wishing to be a hypocrite I've decided not to get one.
Cats are ace! The thinking persons pet.
For the life of me I don't 'get' dogs. Love 'em to bits (as I do most animals - notable exceptions being wasps and humans), but what a shite pet!
We occasionally dog sit as our place for a friend, and the novelty of having a dog in the house very quickly wears off when every time one of us moves/flinches/blinks/farts the dog gets up panting expectantly thinking it somehow involves them! Jesus wept, leave us alone! Amuse yourself like a cat does you brainless addled animal!
I wonder if all dogs are like this, and whether the owners like their partners the same, always following them around with that 'I love you' look like a, well, like a lost dog! Drives me mad.
+1 [b]votchy [/b]
Cat lovers - if your cat was big enough, it would eat you.
Cat lovers - if your cat was big enough, it would eat you.
I think about that all the time..............makes keeping a cat even more ace.
Specially with Dennis, 'cause he looks just like a very small tiger 8)
I like cats, but they're hobby killers of wildlife. Belled, just fed, whatever - makes no difference. It's irresponsible to own one and let it out of your house off a leash.
None of my three cats ever hunt. One did a bit when he was younger, but only very rarely. And all my previous cats grew out of hunting when they got older - after about a couple of years.
EDIT : Dennis will however without hesitation attack foxes - the little git.
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