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10 minutes ago, Dmitry said:

The Monster is here. That's what the birds are chirping about....not about the joys of Spring.

He isn’t as bad as one of our other cats, who is a real killer but is in retirement now. Cats are a real danger to small outside wildlife  

 

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2 minutes ago, Brad said:

He isn’t as bad as one of our other cats, who is a real killer but is in retirement now. Cats are a real danger to small outside wildlife  

 

One'of ours is a born stone-cold killer of anything smaller then himself. He dramatically reduced the chipmunk numbers in his one square acre kingdom. I hope some of the birds he's killed and eaten weren't on the endangered list. Does yours eats his kill also? The sound of a tiny skull cracking in his jaws...unforgettable.

 

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2 hours ago, Dmitry said:

Osmosis-Cat-Best-Demotivational-Posters.

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One'of ours is a born stone-cold killer of anything smaller then himself. He dramatically reduced the chipmunk numbers in his one square acre kingdom. I hope some of the birds he's killed and eaten weren't on the endangered list. Does yours eats his kill also? The sound of a tiny skull cracking in his jaws...unforgettable.

 

The one pictured hasn’t caught many but we don’t know what he does with them because if he sees us with a kill he runs away. The other cat, Harold, caught a lot of little mice in his time. He would rip the head off the poor things and eat part of them and then leave the remainder for us to clean up. He once bought a live baby mouse into the house. It escaped and disappeared for a day. It resurfaced the next day and we were able to catch it and return it to the wild. 

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On 4/8/2020 at 0:31 PM, Brad said:

The one pictured hasn’t caught many but we don’t know what he does with them because if he sees us with a kill he runs away. The other cat, Harold, caught a lot of little mice in his time. He would rip the head off the poor things and eat part of them and then leave the remainder for us to clean up. He once bought a live baby mouse into the house. It escaped and disappeared for a day. It resurfaced the next day and we were able to catch it and return it to the wild. 

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That's how he views himself, probably...a mighty warrior, and the subject of Picasso's.

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1 hour ago, sidewinder said:

:D

Remember seeing Molly on TV in North America doing a PBS ‘telethon’. Most unexpected !

I was a big fan of the show. Back when comedy was funny, self-deprecating and not PC.

Now, back to our scheduled program -

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Our two thieves. The tubby was a feral kitten, and still won't let anyone touch him, unless caught off guard sleeping.

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