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Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm
in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) LOL Tweed |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) LOL Tweed It would be even more catlike if he planted himself right in the doorway, both inside and out. "Don't rush me." -- Theresa and Dante Stinky Forever: http://pets.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) LOL Tweed Such a difficult choice!!! --Kim |
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"Kreisleriana" drtmuirATearthlink.net wrote in message m... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) LOL Tweed It would be even more catlike if he planted himself right in the doorway, both inside and out. "Don't rush me." g Me - duvet, definitely. Him - off outside into the dark to see what he can find now he's in hunting mode again. It's not likely to be more than a mouse or a small rattie (phew) He takes far too much care of himself to catch the large ratties with the huge teeth. They bite like demons. Oh, do get real, he says, that's why we get the terriers in! He's wise. Some of the big rats give the terriers a run for their money. Several times I've had to get out the antiseptic to dab a terriers bleeding nose. They don't seem to mind being injured somehow. They just seem to love it. Boyfie is far more sensible. He has no intention of getting hurt, he leaves the big ones to the terriers. I've seen him notice a big rat, he then feels the need to wash himself and pretend he hasn't seen it. I don't blame him. Tweed |
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"Lucys Mom" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) LOL Such a difficult choice!!! --Kim He's gone out to hunt. Please let me have no dead rodents to tread on in the morning. Tweed |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) LOL Tweed It's such a hard life. ;o) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) Wow. I should have his life! Joyce -- I want freedom, the right to self expression, everyone's right to beautiful radiant things. -- Emma Goldman |
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wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) Wow. I should have his life! yes, it's pretty good for a cat. Tweed |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Me - duvet, definitely. Him - off outside into the dark to see what he can find now he's in hunting mode again. It's not likely to be more than a mouse or a small rattie (phew) He takes far too much care of himself to catch the large ratties with the huge teeth. They bite like demons. Oh, do get real, he says, that's why we get the terriers in! He's wise. Some of the big rats give the terriers a run for their money. Several times I've had to get out the antiseptic to dab a terriers bleeding nose. They don't seem to mind being injured somehow. They just seem to love it. Boyfie is far more sensible. He has no intention of getting hurt, he leaves the big ones to the terriers. I've seen him notice a big rat, he then feels the need to wash himself and pretend he hasn't seen it. I don't blame him. Once, when I was out walking Frank on a leash near the edge of a wood, a hare came loping towards us. It jumped right past us. It was bigger than Frank. Both Frank and the hare studiously ignored each other. I guess the hare recognized that it didn't have to worry about Frank (and obviously it wasn't afraid of the big lumbering hoomin, either), and Frank knew that he wasn't big enough to take on a fullgrown male hare. (Nikki did once kill a baby hare that was the same size as herself, or even slightly larger, but that was Nikki.) -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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"Christina Websell" skrev i meddelandet ... "Kreisleriana" drtmuirATearthlink.net wrote in message m... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Meatloafing just outside the back door. It's just getting dusk here at 8 pm in the UK and he can't decide what to do. Should he go off looking for prey now (best chance is at dusk or dawn) or should he come inside and upstairs to sleep on his duvet all night? He just can't make his mind up ;-) LOL Tweed It would be even more catlike if he planted himself right in the doorway, both inside and out. "Don't rush me." g Me - duvet, definitely. Him - off outside into the dark to see what he can find now he's in hunting mode again. It's not likely to be more than a mouse or a small rattie (phew) He takes far too much care of himself to catch the large ratties with the huge teeth. They bite like demons. Oh, do get real, he says, that's why we get the terriers in! He's wise. Some of the big rats give the terriers a run for their money. Several times I've had to get out the antiseptic to dab a terriers bleeding nose. They don't seem to mind being injured somehow. They just seem to love it. Boyfie is far more sensible. He has no intention of getting hurt, he leaves the big ones to the terriers. I've seen him notice a big rat, he then feels the need to wash himself and pretend he hasn't seen it. I don't blame him. Tweed I am glad that Boyfie is so wise. I would hate him to be hurt. Elisabet |
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