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GW: "what my cats have killed" blog
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 |
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Gabey,
That reminds me of a story my sister told me. My sister is absolutly terrified of a mouse, to the point that she can move from the room the mouse is in to another without ever touching the floor. One night she wokeup to a rusling in her bed. She said she switched on the lamp and there was Solomon (RB) playing with his newest catch. A live mouse. Needless to say she did not talk to me for a few weeks after I laughed about it. Skritches, KittyLady |
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I must admit that the last thing I considered doing with the Monday offering
was photographing it.! I was just ever so grateful the killing part was done on the tile rather than the carpet. Jo "Gabey8" wrote in message lkaboutpets.com... 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 |
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"Gabey8" wrote in message
lkaboutpets.com... 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 I know I should be making shocked and horrified noises, but having lived with a number of very enthusiastic mousers (including Dana, of "MouseAgeddon" fame), I laughed until the tears rolled down my face. I think it was the self-satisfied, well-fed look on his cat's faces that really set me off. I think the guy who made that site is part cat. It's the only possible explanation. TK |
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"Gabey8" wrote in message lkaboutpets.com... SNIP 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 -- Chablis has proven herself to be quite the hunter. So far, she hasn't left 'gifts' around for me. She's actually eating what she catches... Except the heads, which she leaves for he-of-lesser-hunting-skills, Muscat. I do have to make it clear to her that playing with her kills should happen outside... If I start to find small furry & featherd corpses left around the house, I will seriously consider going to indoor only cats. Mathew Butler to 2 kittens: Chablis & Muscat En Vino Veritas |
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On 14 Apr 2005 10:46:57 -0700, "KittyLady"
yodeled: Gabey, That reminds me of a story my sister told me. My sister is absolutly terrified of a mouse, to the point that she can move from the room the mouse is in to another without ever touching the floor. One night she wokeup to a rusling in her bed. She said she switched on the lamp and there was Solomon (RB) playing with his newest catch. A live mouse. Needless to say she did not talk to me for a few weeks after I laughed about it. Skritches, KittyLady Oh, there are those among us who've had such little gifts dropped into our beds. :P Stinky let one loose on me, and I think Marina's Frank gave her an extra-fresh breakfast in bed, too, one morning, didn't he? Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 13:31:17 -0400, "Gabey8"
yodeled: 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??!! Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
... On 14 Apr 2005 10:46:57 -0700, "KittyLady" yodeled: Gabey, That reminds me of a story my sister told me. My sister is absolutly terrified of a mouse, to the point that she can move from the room the mouse is in to another without ever touching the floor. One night she wokeup to a rusling in her bed. She said she switched on the lamp and there was Solomon (RB) playing with his newest catch. A live mouse. Needless to say she did not talk to me for a few weeks after I laughed about it. Skritches, KittyLady Oh, there are those among us who've had such little gifts dropped into our beds. :P Stinky let one loose on me, and I think Marina's Frank gave her an extra-fresh breakfast in bed, too, one morning, didn't he? Prissy Sissy With The Sassy Tail (RB) left the hind half of a mouse in my slipper once! ; Hugs, CatNipped Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 15:48:39 -0500, "CatNipped"
yodeled: "Kreisleriana" wrote in message .. . On 14 Apr 2005 10:46:57 -0700, "KittyLady" yodeled: Gabey, That reminds me of a story my sister told me. My sister is absolutly terrified of a mouse, to the point that she can move from the room the mouse is in to another without ever touching the floor. One night she wokeup to a rusling in her bed. She said she switched on the lamp and there was Solomon (RB) playing with his newest catch. A live mouse. Needless to say she did not talk to me for a few weeks after I laughed about it. Skritches, KittyLady Oh, there are those among us who've had such little gifts dropped into our beds. :P Stinky let one loose on me, and I think Marina's Frank gave her an extra-fresh breakfast in bed, too, one morning, didn't he? Prissy Sissy With The Sassy Tail (RB) left the hind half of a mouse in my slipper once! ; Stinky did that too, very recently. But we're talking extra- extra-fresh, here-- as in still moving-- quickly!!!!!!!! :P Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
... On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 13:31:17 -0400, "Gabey8" yodeled: 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. |
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