OT: My cat is so LAZY

My cat is now tired of chasing mice for a takeaway dinner.

She has now developed a taste for ready meals..... Mouse En Trap....

yes, she stole a mouse trap from someone's house with a dead mouse in it and brought the whole thing it back home through the cat flap.....

Reply to
Stephen H
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When a cat presents you with prey, it is to teach you how to hunt. She is trying to tell you something.

Colin Bignell

Reply to
Nightjar

At least it's less embarrassing than having to find out which neighbours have had their knickers eaten by the goat.

Owain

Reply to
Owain

She'd better not develop a taste for cheese.

Reply to
Gib Bogle

Cats come from Egypt. We should repatriate them.

Bill

Reply to
Bill Wright

Is that actually true?

Alex

Reply to
Alexander Lamaison

It is what animal behaviourists claim, particularly if the prey is still alive. It will usually be a female cat that presents prey and it is thought to be linked to the training of kittens.

Colin Bignell

Reply to
Nightjar

That's so sweet. I want one now.

Alex

Reply to
Alexander Lamaison

Heathen.

Owain

Reply to
Owain

Ours just *loves* emmental - but no other type of cheese.

Reply to
Tim Streater

Yes, and woss more, she has thereby taught me to be mighty quick at catching mice indoors.

Reply to
Tim Streater

Natural born killers. They kill for fun which is probably partly why we find them so fascinating

Reply to
stuart noble

She will be pleased you are getting the hang of it.

Colin Bignell

Reply to
Nightjar

Recent evidence suggests Cyprus as a much earlier location for the domestication of the native wild cats. Egypt is simply where they got used to being revered as gods.

Colin Bignell

Reply to
Nightjar

That's th4e trouble they have such long memories and they don't let you forget they are Gods, or rather should be treated as such ;-)

Reply to
whisky-dave

Not for me it isn't.

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Reply to
whisky-dave

A couple of times, until she sussed it, my old springer spaniel used to escape to a neighbours front drive when the wife returned from food shopping. She would empty the boot on to her driver way, then start taking the bags in. While she was off in the house he would raid her shopping. We never saw what he go, but she reckoned a fair few steaks and roasting joints went missing. All she saw was our friendly dog!!!

Reply to
AC

She looks pretty solid for a cat called Fluffy

Reply to
stuart noble

Yes, I inherited her, apparently she was fluffy as a kitten and I didn't want to change her name at the age of 4 when I got her. I do call her fluff, she responds to fluffy especaily when there's food about.

Reply to
whisky-dave

OT of OT: Cats are becoming a serious problem in NZ. The main issue is that the feral population is growing rapidly, at the expense of many native species, especially birds. Landowners who are trying to restore bird life on their land tend to kill cats on sight, if possible. But cats are very good at keeping out of sight. Of all the introduced predators, cats are the biggest threat.

Reply to
Gib Bogle

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