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The Testermogs are a pair of wimps. Testermog Major runs away from mice, Testermog Minor is too thick to bother at all.
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True about them being so athletic, trying to keep them out of our garden was impossible.
The ghastly creepy little creatures decimate wildlife. Will be planting lots of lilies this year.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostThe year before last one of our cats who was little more than a kitten brought home 14 rabbits over a period of around three months - including two in one night. Twelve ended up dead, two I managed to rescue. Last year, he had around the same amount. He would dismember them outside, he'd eat everything including the skull and pelt and only leave the stomach. We've got four cats, two of which hunt - most days we get the remains of something or other on the kitchen floor.
We fed her, but most of the time she lived on rabbits and rats and took care of herself. The remains would be left on the yard for us to clear up the next morning. Slept in the hay barn even in the dead of winter.
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Our cat once had 2 squirrels in 24 hours : and has had about 5 in total. That and countless birds, frogs, mice, rats. Little fooker.
And over Christmas, as he moved to Wales, he was kept in the new house until he gets used to it. He showed his displeasure by peeing in my shoes. I had to get the washing machine on it. The shoes that is, not the cat.
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The year before last one of our cats who was little more than a kitten brought home 14 rabbits over a period of around three months - including two in one night. Twelve ended up dead, two I managed to rescue. Last year, he had around the same amount. He would dismember them outside, he'd eat everything including the skull and pelt and only leave the stomach. We've got four cats, two of which hunt - most days we get the remains of something or other on the kitchen floor.
This was him the day he came home;
This is him now (note the rabbit guts splattered on the front of the range);
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAre there cat Olympics?
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An impressive catch
Just witnessed he who would be ZeitMog II performing a most impressive leap onto the bird table to catch some unfortunate feathered friend.
The bird table is about 5 feet tall, quite a leap from a standing start.
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