Where is that mouse?
#65
I'm not sure i understand your problem. The cats cornered the prey and then left the kill to the alpha cat...you.
my cats bring me half a bunny or a screaming bunny. Can't say which is worst!
my cats bring me half a bunny or a screaming bunny. Can't say which is worst!
#66
Cats have to be taught to hunt by their momma cat.
My cat would have jumped on my head to get it, grabbed it and jumped back on my head to get away to make sure I wouldn't get her mouse!
Congrats on wacking your own mouse. Brave!
My cat would have jumped on my head to get it, grabbed it and jumped back on my head to get away to make sure I wouldn't get her mouse!
Congrats on wacking your own mouse. Brave!
#68
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I had to look at your picture again, I think it is so darn cute, although I think all of God's creatures are cute and mice are one of the cutest. I hesitated getting my barn cats for a long, long time because my cats are like my dogs, I think they need to be accounted for all the time and not left to roam. But after constantly finding little mice who drowned in my horses water buckets I decided the cats would be the more humane thing to do, what they don't catch is fine, I think their presence scars the other mice away.
#69
too cute! love your cats... i miss mine and want to get another soon.
Where is that mouse? If you look carefully it is on the top of the stand. Cats are on point to it. If I would have sat there, and yes I have a black toilet, the mouse would have jumped on my head. I had two weapons to choose from, a plastic fly swatter and a plastic 12 inch ruller. I chose the ruler and whacked it. It fell to the floor behind the toilet and Bootsie looked at me as if I had destroyed her favorite toy. My cats do not see mice as food. I'm in trouble here. I keep two cats to keep mice out of my fabric.
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