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From 2 rooms away
Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a
cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat |
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On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote:
Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat +++++++++++ Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB |
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"MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote: Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat +++++++++++ Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB they can eat them but in the past most of my cats end up puking them up and I have ate iguana when I was out of the county years ago |
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MLB wrote:
On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote: I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB They are not toxic to anything, and everybody *does* eat them. It is not a good idea to let the kitties eat them, though, because they can carry nasty parasites that can indeed make the kitties very sick or kill them. (There *are* two species of lizard that are venomous - like snakes - and can bite. They are the Gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard. But none has toxic flesh. For example, I hear that iguana is very good when cooked - tastes like chicken. ) -- You'd be crazy to e-mail me with the crazy. But leave the div alone. * Whoever bans a book, shall be banished. Whoever burns a book, shall burn. |
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"Matthew" wrote in message
ng.com... Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat That lizard must have been *really* important to him! Joy |
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"MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote: Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat +++++++++++ Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB I guess it depends on the lizard. There are two types of lizards common here in South Carolina. Small green anoles, which only get to be about 5 inches long head to tail: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_anole Anoles are just plain cute Persia chatters at them when she sees them climbing up the window screens. Then there are skinks. Skinks are much larger and are said to be poisonous... which isn't true. But they do bite and they have teeth! I don't think a cat would want to mess with one. Jill |
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On 24/03/2012 3:50 PM, jmcquown wrote:
"MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote: Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat +++++++++++ Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB I guess it depends on the lizard. There are two types of lizards common here in South Carolina. Small green anoles, which only get to be about 5 inches long head to tail: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_anole Anoles are just plain cute Persia chatters at them when she sees them climbing up the window screens. Then there are skinks. Skinks are much larger and are said to be poisonous... which isn't true. But they do bite and they have teeth! I don't think a cat would want to mess with one. OOOH! Those anoles are adorable! They look like the Queensland geckos (also cute - and cheeky!) We occasionally get a skink in the loungeroom or kitchen (I have no idea how they get in). I think they're cute too - ours are so small they fit in my hand and they've never bitten me as I've rescued them from two curious kitties and an overenthusiastic dog. These are our skinks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Garden_Skink They're not usually more than 3" long - and they're very cute too! Yowie |
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"Yowie" wrote in message
... On 24/03/2012 3:50 PM, jmcquown wrote: "MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote: Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat +++++++++++ Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB I guess it depends on the lizard. There are two types of lizards common here in South Carolina. Small green anoles, which only get to be about 5 inches long head to tail: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_anole Anoles are just plain cute Persia chatters at them when she sees them climbing up the window screens. Then there are skinks. Skinks are much larger and are said to be poisonous... which isn't true. But they do bite and they have teeth! I don't think a cat would want to mess with one. OOOH! Those anoles are adorable! They look like the Queensland geckos (also cute - and cheeky!) We occasionally get a skink in the loungeroom or kitchen (I have no idea how they get in). I think they're cute too - ours are so small they fit in my hand and they've never bitten me as I've rescued them from two curious kitties and an overenthusiastic dog. These are our skinks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Garden_Skink They're not usually more than 3" long - and they're very cute too! Yowie I think just about all small lizards are cute. Frill-neck lizards, OTOH, .... VBG http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...+necked+lizard Joy |
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MLB wrote: On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote: Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat +++++++++++ Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB I never heard of them being "toxic" AT All! My cats in California used to bring them home all the time, and presumably eat them, since I often found only PARTIAL lizards in the house. (I know some lizards, when attacked, shed their tails and grow new ones, but I used to find more than just tails.) |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message
... MLB wrote: On 03/23/2012 02:39 PM, Matthew wrote: Just a moment ago I hear one of the loudest growls I have ever heard from a cat. I heard it and went WTF what cat is that I know all there voices. I thought an outside cat got into the Florida room. I turn the corner to see Jammer standing his ground against Rumble. First thought was oh boy top alpha time than the growl happened again it was jammer. He has never ever growled or hissed at all since we rescued him. I noticed that the little devil had a lizard and was telling Rumble this is mine stay away. He tried to get away from me but I got him and got him to release. He dropped it in my hand and began chirping at me. I said good job mighty hunter but these will make you sick big time He is laying on my desk enjoying the scritches still chirping at me. Time for a snack for the mighty hunter Still can't believe that such a loud sound came from any cat +++++++++++ Just wondering about lizards. Are they toxic to all predators? Can larger birds eat them? MLB I never heard of them being "toxic" AT All! My cats in California used to bring them home all the time, and presumably eat them, since I often found only PARTIAL lizards in the house. (I know some lizards, when attacked, shed their tails and grow new ones, but I used to find more than just tails.) There are many different kinds of lizards. It is quite possible that some of them are toxic. It is probable that some of them will upset the digestive systems of some cats. Joy |
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