Posted by paul on July 19, 2012 at 22:32:42 from (66.44.133.112):
In Reply to: OT / good cat posted by david G on July 19, 2012 at 19:24:37:
Our momma cats brought their kittens all up to the house, now we are surrounded ny piled of feathers, skins, and bones.....
One of our skitish momma cats got a sore on her ear, she or the others keep whacking the scab off, so she bleeds and sprays the front steps and door with drips of blood.
I bet tht cuts down on salesmen & religious folk willing to temp fate by knocking on the door.....
Had a black tom many years ago, exceptional hunter. He met me in the driveway when I came home in the wee hours. We didn't have an all nite yard light, was pretty dark. I reached down to pet him, and then noted something else was scurrying on the driveway too.
I have no idea what he brought me, didn't stick around to find out, but next morning I discussed the need for him to kill whatver he brings me first!
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