A battle of wills with Tasha
Last night, Tasha and I engaged in a battle of wills. She wanted to eat
her freshly caught mouse in the comfort of a warm house, I want to take it away from her. She tried to sneak it in four times in 30 minutes, without succeeding and promptly went back outside. On the fifth occasion I won, sadly the mouse wasn't so fortunate. If you want to see a picture of Tasha... http://www.flickr.com/photos/96111650@N07/11423836165/ -- Nik Simpson |
A battle of wills with Tasha
"Nik Simpson" wrote in message ... Last night, Tasha and I engaged in a battle of wills. She wanted to eat her freshly caught mouse in the comfort of a warm house, I want to take it away from her. She tried to sneak it in four times in 30 minutes, without succeeding and promptly went back outside. On the fifth occasion I won, sadly the mouse wasn't so fortunate. If you want to see a picture of Tasha... http://www.flickr.com/photos/96111650@N07/11423836165/ -- I allow Boyfie to eat his freshly caught mice in the house. No reason not to, there's never any mess. OTOH, if he gets a collared dove, that's an outside job because of the feathers, he plucks them, eats them, and leaves the wings and tail. Even though he brings them back to eat in comfort, not in my house.. Tweed |
A battle of wills with Tasha
On 12/17/2013 4:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
I allow Boyfie to eat his freshly caught mice in the house. No reason not to, there's never any mess. OTOH, if he gets a collared dove, that's an outside job because of the feathers, he plucks them, eats them, and leaves the wings and tail. Even though he brings them back to eat in comfort, not in my house.. Tweed Trouble is she operates a catch-n-release scheme which has led to mice living in the house ;-) -- Nik Simpson |
A battle of wills with Tasha
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 13:48:43 -0600, Nik Simpson
wrote: Last night, Tasha and I engaged in a battle of wills. She wanted to eat her freshly caught mouse in the comfort of a warm house, I want to take it away from her. She tried to sneak it in four times in 30 minutes, without succeeding and promptly went back outside. On the fifth occasion I won, sadly the mouse wasn't so fortunate. If you want to see a picture of Tasha... http://www.flickr.com/photos/96111650@N07/11423836165/ She's a beauty! And look at her grooming her claws like wild beastie. |
A battle of wills with Tasha
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
... "Nik Simpson" wrote in message ... Last night, Tasha and I engaged in a battle of wills. She wanted to eat her freshly caught mouse in the comfort of a warm house, I want to take it away from her. She tried to sneak it in four times in 30 minutes, without succeeding and promptly went back outside. On the fifth occasion I won, sadly the mouse wasn't so fortunate. If you want to see a picture of Tasha... http://www.flickr.com/photos/96111650@N07/11423836165/ -- I allow Boyfie to eat his freshly caught mice in the house. No reason not to, there's never any mess. OTOH, if he gets a collared dove, that's an outside job because of the feathers, he plucks them, eats them, and leaves the wings and tail. Even though he brings them back to eat in comfort, not in my house.. Tweed You're lucky about the mice. Lindy (RB) used to eviscerate them and leave a bloody mess. I know what you mean about the birds, though. Joy |
A battle of wills with Tasha
Christina Websell wrote:
"Nik Simpson" wrote in message Last night, Tasha and I engaged in a battle of wills. She wanted to eat her freshly caught mouse in the comfort of a warm house, I want to take it away from her. She tried to sneak it in four times in 30 minutes, without succeeding and promptly went back outside. On the fifth occasion I won, sadly the mouse wasn't so fortunate. If you want to see a picture of Tasha... http://www.flickr.com/photos/96111650@N07/11423836165/ I allow Boyfie to eat his freshly caught mice in the house. No reason not to, there's never any mess. OTOH, if he gets a collared dove, that's an outside job because of the feathers, he plucks them, eats them, and leaves the wings and tail. Even though he brings them back to eat in comfort, not in my house.. I certainly understand not wanting live mice running around the house (or in the case where Smudge brought a live mouse in, it ran behind the couch and died there, and I didn't find it for a few weeks). But I don't have a strong need to rescue the mice, cute as they are. Cats have been catching, killing and eating rodents for longer than human beings have been in existence. Who am I to mess with that? If a cat seemed to be torturing the mouse as a game, then I would probably try to rescue it, but I haven't had to deal with that (so far!). It probably wasn't just comfort she was after, by bringing the mouse inside. I think cats have an instinct to bring their catch into their cave or other hiding place, where other predators would be less likely to try to take it away from them. Oh, the irony - she brings the kill to the safety of home, only to have her human take it away from her. And you're not even in competition with her for the prey! :) Tasha is very colorful, sleek and pretty. And her eyes look really wild in some of the shots. -- Joyce A clean house is a sign of a broken computer. |
A battle of wills with Tasha
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:48:43 PM UTC-5, Nik Simpson wrote:
Last night, Tasha and I engaged in a battle of wills. She wanted to eat her freshly caught mouse in the comfort of a warm house, I want to take it away from her. She tried to sneak it in four times in 30 minutes, without succeeding and promptly went back outside. On the fifth occasion I won, sadly the mouse wasn't so fortunate. If you want to see a picture of Tasha... http://www.flickr.com/photos/96111650@N07/11423836165/ -- Nik Simpson I was just going down the memory lane of past Christmases the other day. Recalled the Christmas I house and cat sat for a friend in exchange for staying in her house during the Christmas break when my college dorm was closed. On Christmas Eve I came into the house from work to find Abbey playing with a half dead field mice in the living room. She probably caught it from the backyard. Never forget that Christmas surprise. -- Winnie |
A battle of wills with Tasha
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 01:50:56 +0000 (UTC), Bastette
wrote: Christina Websell wrote: "Nik Simpson" wrote in message Last night, Tasha and I engaged in a battle of wills. She wanted to eat her freshly caught mouse in the comfort of a warm house, I want to take it away from her. She tried to sneak it in four times in 30 minutes, without succeeding and promptly went back outside. On the fifth occasion I won, sadly the mouse wasn't so fortunate. If you want to see a picture of Tasha... http://www.flickr.com/photos/96111650@N07/11423836165/ I allow Boyfie to eat his freshly caught mice in the house. No reason not to, there's never any mess. OTOH, if he gets a collared dove, that's an outside job because of the feathers, he plucks them, eats them, and leaves the wings and tail. Even though he brings them back to eat in comfort, not in my house.. I certainly understand not wanting live mice running around the house (or in the case where Smudge brought a live mouse in, it ran behind the couch and died there, and I didn't find it for a few weeks). But I don't have a strong need to rescue the mice, cute as they are. Cats have been catching, killing and eating rodents for longer than human beings have been in existence. Who am I to mess with that? If a cat seemed to be torturing the mouse as a game, then I would probably try to rescue it, but I haven't had to deal with that (so far!). It probably wasn't just comfort she was after, by bringing the mouse inside. I think cats have an instinct to bring their catch into their cave or other hiding place, where other predators would be less likely to try to take it away from them. Oh, the irony - she brings the kill to the safety of home, only to have her human take it away from her. And you're not even in competition with her for the prey! :) Tasha is very colorful, sleek and pretty. And her eyes look really wild in some of the shots. While I understand that mice are pretty much prey animals, I hate to see them killed by my cats. Same with birds, I rescue them as well. Luckily there aren't too many incidents. And that is one beautiful cat. |
A battle of wills with Tasha
"Nik Simpson" wrote in message ... On 12/17/2013 4:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote: I allow Boyfie to eat his freshly caught mice in the house. No reason not to, there's never any mess. OTOH, if he gets a collared dove, that's an outside job because of the feathers, he plucks them, eats them, and leaves the wings and tail. Even though he brings them back to eat in comfort, not in my house.. Tweed Trouble is she operates a catch-n-release scheme which has led to mice living in the house ;-) -- Ah, she hasn't been taught the "killing bite" Boyfie was useless at it at first, used to catch and release mice and baby rats in the house. KFC told him "this is what you do, crunch on the neck" Worked. Boyfie would have died without KFC. She hated other cats in her garden but she allowed him in, hence Kitty's Boyfriend. She led him to the house, he was a young boycat starving and lost with his hormones. But he was very afraid to come inside |
A battle of wills with Tasha
On 12/19/2013 2:06 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"Nik Simpson" wrote in message ... On 12/17/2013 4:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote: I allow Boyfie to eat his freshly caught mice in the house. No reason not to, there's never any mess. OTOH, if he gets a collared dove, that's an outside job because of the feathers, he plucks them, eats them, and leaves the wings and tail. Even though he brings them back to eat in comfort, not in my house.. Tweed Trouble is she operates a catch-n-release scheme which has led to mice living in the house ;-) -- Ah, she hasn't been taught the "killing bite" Boyfie was useless at it at first, used to catch and release mice and baby rats in the house. Oh no, she can kill them when she wants to, she just likes to save them for a rainy day sometimes ;-) -- Nik Simpson |
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