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Old April 15th 05, 03:17 AM
Tara K.
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 13:31:17 -0400, "Gabey8"
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I am stuck between saying, "UGH!" and laughing, in a "what a warped sense
of humor someone has!" sort of way, at this concept. Someone just posted a
link to this blog, titled "What my cats have killed", in a message board
that I read.

Bigtime gross warning, as it shows images, including some graphic ones, of
ex-rodents and ex-rabbits that the blogger's felines have carried into the
house.

http://whatmycatshavekilled.blogspot.com/

How do people even THINK to compile things like this?

But I have to say that the kitties themselves, whose photos also appear in
posts in this blog, are beauties. And, apparently, their hunting skills
are top-notch.

This'll be a must-read for any kitties on here who are interested in
comparing hunting techniques. ;o) The rest of us will probably be more
interested in skimming through the photos of the hunt results, and
admiring the handsome mighty-hunter felines.

Donna, and the kitties who only kill feather-wand toys and toy mousies,
Captain and Stanley



WOW! Look at that rabbit!!!!!!! Those guys are ambitious!

I very rarely ever see blood or guts-- Stinky makes very clean kills,
probably why I can clean up after them without getting too upset or
grossed out. The worst thing I ever encountered was a
partially-digested mouse that he --- well, that he just didn't finish
digesting. :P -- and it took me awhile to figure out what the mess
was.

Jeez, WTF IS some of that stuff??!!


Well, I spotted a kidney, a large intestine, and I think there was
definitely a spleen in there somewhere . . . . oh, that was a rhetorical
question, right?

TK

PS I used to do hawk rehab, you kind of get used to that kind of stuff -
apologies to any rodent lovers out there.