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Posted by Once-a-Ginge (U1486077) on Wednesday, 2nd November 2005
I knew I wouldn't get away with offering the wrong sort of food this morning, and that disdainful looks were unlikely to be the end of it. Large Cat has just presented me with the hind legs of a recently deceased rabbit. He seems to be very proud of himself, and even though he isn't usually a vocal cat he announced his arrival with his trophy with loud meows. He only wanted to show me how clever he is though, not share the spoils with me as when I tried to remove the gruesome object he picked it up and carried it back outside.
I've locked the cat flap for a while.
Why do cats always wait until you have bought huge supplies of food they claim they love to suddenly decide that it's totally unacceptable and a huge insult to even have it in the house. Or they decide they prefer the only cat food that's not on sale in the village - Felix As Good As It Looks, for example, which my cats adore but isn't on sale in the 2 local shops. Bringing in something disgusting just teaches their humans a lesson in what not to buy!
get down the pet shop buy some mice and rabbits, get 'em breeding (within their own species is easiest) then mince 'em up for the fussy cat!
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Posted by Slightly-Foxed of that Elk (rational or irrational) Laird of Phelps (one foot over) and Keeper of the Privy Seal (U995234) on Wednesday, 2nd November 2005
I thought this was a thread about King Crimson
Cat food
cat food
cat food again
King Crimson circa 1971
Washing machine
washing machine
washing machine
Kate Bush 2005.
See where I am going here? No neither do I
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Posted by Once-a-Ginge (U1486077) on Wednesday, 2nd November 2005
I would have minded less if it had been the entire rabbit. There was something disgusting about a pair of legs, complete with scut, without the rest of the animal, even though he had thoughtfully licked all the blood away.
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Posted by Once-a-Ginge (U1486077) on Wednesday, 2nd November 2005
get down the pet shop buy some mice and rabbits, get 'em breeding (within their own species is easiest) then mince 'em up for the fussy cat!
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It's the last bit of that I have trouble with. Anyway they don't seem to need them minced. Or even dead.
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