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1385.1 | 2nd naughtiest kittens!! | 58355::STRONACH | | Thu May 19 1988 10:50 | 33 |
| -< naughtiest cat in the world >-
I know exactly how you feel!! One of our cats brought home their "trophy"
(dead bunny) and placed in on the kitchen floor (I suspect Boo Boo) --
the next morning, my husband was sitting at the kitchen table eating his
cereal and all of sudden he heard this whoosing (sp?) behind head and when
he turned, he was a live bird flapping its wings like crazy and all five
cats running around -- he thought he was having a nightmare - he's not a
great morning person. He yelled for me to help -- we opened all the doors
and as the bird fly around I ducked down and closed my eyes. Finally
silence -- thinking the bird fly out -- he proceeded to finish his
cereal -- then along comes Beau Beau jumping up and down in the front of
the sink -- then we heard a flutter -- here was the bird under the cutting
board -- my husband was able to pick it up and let it go out the door.
End of story, oh no!
The next morning my husband woke me up and said for me not to get
excited but the dining room was wall to wall feathers -- enough for me
me make a nice big pillow -- they must have finally gotten the bird!!
Poor bird - poor bunny --
Now we don't keep the door open for them to run back and forth and I'm
in the process of finding break-away collars with bells on them!!
All I can envision is them bringing in a snake!!!
Now I'm concerned since they ate the bird if they may get fleas and worms!!
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1385.2 | glad she's not the only bad one | CGVAX2::WEISMAN | | Thu May 19 1988 11:20 | 16 |
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Thank goodness my experience was not that bad. My husband
went to the door to let her in, and all of a sudden I heard
him say "bad Tasha Marie, your not coming in this house".And then
he said she's got something in her mouth thats as big as she is
(she only weighs 5 pounds). It was dark out so we couln't see
what she had. I was thinking it might be a rat or a possum, but
we found the bunny the next morning. We did get Tasha in the house
(minus the rabbit) that night so she couldn't get at it. She kept
telling us all about it for hours. We do keep joking around and
asking her "What are your going to bring home next, a beaver or
a muskrat etc." I am so happy to hear she is not the only rabbit
catcher, Thanks!
Donna
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1385.3 | WARNINGS | CLEVER::SULLIVAN | | Thu May 19 1988 11:39 | 4 |
| I have rabbits and a cat, the cat has never bothered the rabbits.
I hope all these rabbits were not someones pets. You do get attached
to rabbits as well as cats. I would suggest if you have hunters,
that you put warning bells on them, for all the defensless animal.
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1385.4 | Easter bunnies | HPSVAX::JSURETTE | | Thu May 19 1988 11:59 | 10 |
| Many years ago, my old cat (who has since gone to kitty heaven)
brought home three (count 'em, three) dead baby rabbits on Easter
morning.
I'm glad my family was old enough to understand that these bunnies
were not the easter bunny and his friends.
~ Janet
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1385.5 | I thought it was funny.. | DELNI::SCHWINDT | | Thu May 19 1988 17:09 | 22 |
| I heard a story the other day..... this happend to a friend of
mine recently.
My friend Frannie's cat had dragged home a rabbit which happened
to belong to a neighbor of hers (pet rabbit). Fran was so upset
and she had no idea what to do about it. I guess the neighbors
hated the cats. Anyway, with panic in mind, Fran cleaned up the
rabbit as best as she could and *replaced* the dead rabbit in the
cage. When she happened to go for a walk later that day, the
neighbor called over to her to come into the yard. Fran bit
her lip and went to see what her neighbor wanted.
The neighbor was completely surprised - it turned out that that
the rabbit had died the day before and they had buried it!
The neighbor couldn't beleive how the dead rabbit had *risen*
out of the grave and got back into the cage!!!!!!
{whew....} The cat stays inside now....... no more false
alarms for Frannie!
Katie
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1385.6 | | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Thu May 19 1988 17:32 | 5 |
| RE: .5
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1385.7 | I think it's funny, too | HPSVAX::JSURETTE | | Thu May 19 1988 17:51 | 5 |
| Re: .5
What a **great** story!! Thanks, it's been a long day ...
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1385.8 | Miracles never cease | 58355::STRONACH | | Fri May 20 1988 10:44 | 8 |
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Re: .5
Boy did I great a chuckle out of this!! Thanks -- this has started
my day out right!!
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1385.9 | close call! | ERASER::KALLIS | Don't confuse `want' and `need.' | Fri May 20 1988 10:53 | 17 |
| Re .5:
Thank goodness it didn't happen on Easter!
Steve Kallis, Jr.
P.S.: It's unfair to call a cat "naughty" because he or she brings
home a kill to share with her or his "parents." The kitty thinks
he or she is noing the nicest thing she or he can. Cats are _proud_
of their kills (they're natural hunters, after all). One can mourn
the bunny or bird without condemning the kitty. And unless you,
the reader, are a vegetarian, it borders on the hypocritical to
find a cat's killing "game" wrong: after all, the bunny or bird
had a better chance of getting away than the steer or chicken.
And if you _are_ a vegetarian, understand that what you feed your
caty is animal product; a cat cannot exist healthily on an
all-vegetable diet.
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1385.10 | what's for dinner | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Fri May 20 1988 11:05 | 13 |
| re: .5 ERASER::KALLIS
Right you are, Steve. Kitties are very proud of their kills. I
remember the first time Missy came home with a little thingie.
She put it at the front door on the porch and proceded to reinact
t the crime. The fact that she dragged it home only shows
how much she loved and wanted to provide for me. Over the years,
Missy became quite the "great hunter". I would always praise her
highly when she would bring home dinner. Of course at the same
time I'd be holding my nose as I tried to poke the poor dead whatsis
into a paper bag with a ten foot pole :^).
Marion
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1385.11 | and sometimes they share with friends | SKITZD::WILDE | Being clever is tiring.. | Fri May 20 1988 13:59 | 12 |
| RE: Kills
20 years ago, I had Shaman - neutered male tiger stripe and a very sick
rescue case dobie that I was trying to save....we lived way out in the
country so Shaman got to go out in the evenings before dinner so he
would come home before bed-time. One day he brought in a dead rabbit
and placed it under the dobie's nose and then backed away and waited
for her to eat it. I was really touched that he cared about a sick
dog that was an "intruder" in his home and praised him lavishishly
for his generosity...then I removed the dead rabbit and disposed of
it. Shaman was a real gentleman when it came to sharing with his
guests.
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1385.12 | | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Fri May 20 1988 14:30 | 6 |
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RE: .11 SKITZD::WILDE
What a sweet story! What a sweethart of a cat!
Marion
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1385.13 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Fri May 20 1988 16:37 | 4 |
| If your puss brings you a present, is it because s/he thinks you
are a quasi-kitten s/he has to feed? (Poor giant, can't catch a mouse
to save itself....)
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1385.14 | That reminds me.... | SUBURB::TAYLORS | MINNIE | Mon May 23 1988 12:23 | 21 |
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Reading this note brought back a few memories....the funniest one
was when Elsa (RIP) had just had a litter (4 beautiful kitties)
she wouldn't let poor Dillan (her brother) have anything to do with
them, so he looked in from afar.
One day there was a lot of clattering through the cat flap and then
Dillan appeared with a baby (wild) rabbit in his mouth....to my
surprise he hadn't killed it but was trying to carry it (by the
scruff of it's neck) back to the house as though it were one of
the kittens that had escaped and he was returning it. The rabbit
was fine except for a nose bleed it gave itself by struggling!!!!
The other not so funny story was when I had all three kids I awoke
one morning to find Dillan and Elsa at the top of the bed (one either
side of me, Sam at the bottom R/H corner and........a dead bird
in the bottom L/H corner.....What a lovely present for breakfast!!!!!!!
YUK
Sharon T
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