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Old October 3rd 07, 07:26 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
bonbon
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The other day Marley Ann caught and killed a humming bird out back.
She didn't eat it though....she just carried it over to the patio and
laid on top of it.
Then, the very next day one of the big garage doors was open but I was
inside the house. I walked through the kitchen out into the garage
and saw that a humming bird had flown in and couldn't find his way
back out. He was flying all over, but staying real close to the
ceiling. I ran into the house and got Michael, he came out and
grabbed a smallish lawn rake and tried to guide the little bird back
out through the garage door. After about 15 seconds of watching that
action I started to fear that Michael (who has absolutely no patience
what-so-ever) would accidentally hurt him. I told Michael to just go
back inside and I would deal with it. I got out the step stool and
grabbed the broom, climbed up real slowly talking real softly to the
little bird, slowly inching the broom toward him and he climbed right
on then amazingly let me pick him up. I climbed down off of the stool
and was standing there in the garage just holding this magnificent
little creature. He was looking all around real curious like and I
gave him the once over removing the dust and a few cob webs that had
gotten all over his feet. Then I walked out of the garage with him
and he flew off. How cool is that?????

-bonbon
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Old October 3rd 07, 09:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
GaDragonfly
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On Oct 3, 2:26 pm, bonbon wrote:
The other day Marley Ann caught and killed a humming bird out back.
She didn't eat it though....she just carried it over to the patio and
laid on top of it.
Then, the very next day one of the big garage doors was open but I was
inside the house. I walked through the kitchen out into the garage
and saw that a humming bird had flown in and couldn't find his way
back out. He was flying all over, but staying real close to the
ceiling. I ran into the house and got Michael, he came out and
grabbed a smallish lawn rake and tried to guide the little bird back
out through the garage door. After about 15 seconds of watching that
action I started to fear that Michael (who has absolutely no patience
what-so-ever) would accidentally hurt him. I told Michael to just go
back inside and I would deal with it. I got out the step stool and
grabbed the broom, climbed up real slowly talking real softly to the
little bird, slowly inching the broom toward him and he climbed right
on then amazingly let me pick him up. I climbed down off of the stool
and was standing there in the garage just holding this magnificent
little creature. He was looking all around real curious like and I
gave him the once over removing the dust and a few cob webs that had
gotten all over his feet. Then I walked out of the garage with him
and he flew off. How cool is that?????

-bonbon


That is totally cool! Hummingbirds are such amazing birds. I love
watching them. Come to think of it, so do all the cats, they just have
to watch with a window between them.

Julie

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Old October 3rd 07, 09:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
GaDragonfly
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On Oct 3, 2:26 pm, bonbon wrote:
The other day Marley Ann caught and killed a humming bird out back.
She didn't eat it though....she just carried it over to the patio and
laid on top of it.
Then, the very next day one of the big garage doors was open but I was
inside the house. I walked through the kitchen out into the garage
and saw that a humming bird had flown in and couldn't find his way
back out. He was flying all over, but staying real close to the
ceiling. I ran into the house and got Michael, he came out and
grabbed a smallish lawn rake and tried to guide the little bird back
out through the garage door. After about 15 seconds of watching that
action I started to fear that Michael (who has absolutely no patience
what-so-ever) would accidentally hurt him. I told Michael to just go
back inside and I would deal with it. I got out the step stool and
grabbed the broom, climbed up real slowly talking real softly to the
little bird, slowly inching the broom toward him and he climbed right
on then amazingly let me pick him up. I climbed down off of the stool
and was standing there in the garage just holding this magnificent
little creature. He was looking all around real curious like and I
gave him the once over removing the dust and a few cob webs that had
gotten all over his feet. Then I walked out of the garage with him
and he flew off. How cool is that?????

-bonbon


That is totally cool! Hummingbirds are such amazing birds. I love
watching them. Come to think of it, so do all the cats, they just have
to watch with a window between them.

Julie

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Old October 3rd 07, 10:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian A
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bonbon wrote:
The other day Marley Ann caught and killed a humming bird out back.
She didn't eat it though....she just carried it over to the patio and
laid on top of it.
Then, the very next day one of the big garage doors was open but I was
inside the house. I walked through the kitchen out into the garage
and saw that a humming bird had flown in and couldn't find his way
back out. He was flying all over, but staying real close to the
ceiling. I ran into the house and got Michael, he came out and
grabbed a smallish lawn rake and tried to guide the little bird back
out through the garage door. After about 15 seconds of watching that
action I started to fear that Michael (who has absolutely no patience
what-so-ever) would accidentally hurt him. I told Michael to just go
back inside and I would deal with it. I got out the step stool and
grabbed the broom, climbed up real slowly talking real softly to the
little bird, slowly inching the broom toward him and he climbed right
on then amazingly let me pick him up. I climbed down off of the stool
and was standing there in the garage just holding this magnificent
little creature. He was looking all around real curious like and I
gave him the once over removing the dust and a few cob webs that had
gotten all over his feet. Then I walked out of the garage with him
and he flew off. How cool is that?????

-bonbon


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Old October 4th 07, 01:55 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Victor Martinez
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bonbon wrote:
gotten all over his feet. Then I walked out of the garage with him
and he flew off. How cool is that?????


That is wicked cool!

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Old October 4th 07, 03:42 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
sam
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bonbon wrote:
The other day Marley Ann caught and killed a humming bird out back.
She didn't eat it though....she just carried it over to the patio and
laid on top of it.
Then, the very next day one of the big garage doors was open but I was
inside the house. I walked through the kitchen out into the garage
and saw that a humming bird had flown in and couldn't find his way
back out. He was flying all over, but staying real close to the
ceiling. I ran into the house and got Michael, he came out and
grabbed a smallish lawn rake and tried to guide the little bird back
out through the garage door. After about 15 seconds of watching that
action I started to fear that Michael (who has absolutely no patience
what-so-ever) would accidentally hurt him. I told Michael to just go
back inside and I would deal with it. I got out the step stool and
grabbed the broom, climbed up real slowly talking real softly to the
little bird, slowly inching the broom toward him and he climbed right
on then amazingly let me pick him up. I climbed down off of the stool
and was standing there in the garage just holding this magnificent
little creature. He was looking all around real curious like and I
gave him the once over removing the dust and a few cob webs that had
gotten all over his feet. Then I walked out of the garage with him
and he flew off. How cool is that?????

-bonbon

Wow! I'm impressed. Good job!

Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
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Old October 7th 07, 10:28 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
polonca12000
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bonbon wrote:

The other day Marley Ann caught and killed a humming bird out back.
She didn't eat it though....she just carried it over to the patio and
laid on top of it.

snip I climbed down off of the stool
and was standing there in the garage just holding this magnificent
little creature. He was looking all around real curious like and I
gave him the once over removing the dust and a few cob webs that had
gotten all over his feet. Then I walked out of the garage with him
and he flew off. How cool is that?????

-bonbon



Amazing!
Best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek

 




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