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sewingsuz 04-14-2013 09:58 AM

The great White hunter!
 
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April is 15 yrs old. We let here out on the patio this morning. She wanted to bring it in the house!:confused::thumbup::rolleyes:[ATTACH=CONFIG]408076[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]408077[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]408078[/ATTACH]

Tartan 04-14-2013 11:05 AM

Did you reward her after you released her prize? I always rewarded my cat when he brought me presents to encourage the behavior. It encourages them to come to you first and you can rescue the victims before they are hurt or before they eat them and you have to clean up the mess. YUCK!

nativetexan 04-14-2013 01:32 PM

oh yes, you have to let them know they were such a great hunter providing for the family. cute pic.

Marycumi 04-14-2013 03:28 PM

Oh, two of my three favorite critters. Cats and lizards!

sewingsuz 04-14-2013 04:11 PM

She got sick after this so we did not give her a treat. She is OK now, sleeping on the bed.

kayluvs2quilt 04-14-2013 04:28 PM

Hope she (and the lizard) are okay now...that is a BIG lizard! What kind is it?

Jan in VA 04-14-2013 05:40 PM

Wow, that lizard looks huge in the picture on the door/window frame! Never seen one like that; ours are little green things.

My fur babies leave feathers, guts and mouse fur on the porch under the table. :eek: Thankfully they have given up bringing them as gifts to the front door mat. :hunf: Yuck.

Jan in VA

Stitchit123 04-15-2013 02:53 AM

My MindySue would bring birds to the top step - I'd have to bury them before going to work. One morning I caught her skulking and I told her''' I understand this is natural for you but I do not want to see it'' She never left a bird on the steps after that. Let there be a mouse in the house and it was like she would point at it to tell us to get it -she apparently does not like mouse steaks : )

JanieH 04-15-2013 03:08 AM

My Nubbin would bring in squirrels, doves, and mockingbirds, usually dead. Except for the squirrel he brought in for Thanksgiving when we had 19 friends and relatives over for dinner - it was still alive and lead us all a merry chase until it escaped out one of the doors we had opened for that purpose. I imagined it giving its own Thanksgiving prayer for its escape. Love our furbabies!

Rivercity 04-15-2013 03:20 AM

She's such a pretty girl! 15 years old! She looks much younger!

MamaHen 04-15-2013 03:39 AM

Sorry all, but I am one that feels that cats should not be free to roam out side. Besides picking up flees & ticks, eating wild birds, I see so many sleeping for ever on the roads. They can also be victims of cruel abuse by many. If you really love your furrbabies they should stay inside. My 3 live inside and are very happy. My dogs don't run loose either. JMO

Jingle 04-15-2013 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by MamaHen (Post 6002371)
Sorry all, but I am one that feels that cats should not be free to roam out side. Besides picking up flees & ticks, eating wild birds, I see so many sleeping for ever on the roads. They can also be victims of cruel abuse by many. If you really love your furrbabies they should stay inside. My 3 live inside and are very happy. My dogs don't run loose either. JMO

Just the way I feel also. My cats are inside cats and never go outside. My dogs have always been contained in a fenced in yard, inside of a larger fenced in yard. Down to one small dog and she is in a small fenced in yard when outside and I am there with her. She has fun in the summer, trying to catch chipmunks but, they are too fast. She runs the birds out of the yard, doesn't want any visitors.

SewSassy 04-15-2013 06:54 AM

I live in the country and have inside cats that have been front paw declawed. They feel that the mice that do come in the house in the fall are toys to play with! Usually the mice die from exhaustion with the cats playing with them.

luvstoquilt 04-15-2013 07:12 AM

This is the reason Mr.Peach is confined to the house! He would love to go hunt squirrels, birds and rabbits. We have some pretty big and bad animals in our area and my crazy cat doesn't know how to climb a tree!

craftygater 04-15-2013 07:33 AM

My tiger cat, Zipper, just turned one last week. He wants to go out but hasn't been outside alone since he was 7 weeks when I got him. He was born on a farm and never inside until I got him. He is declawed front and back because of my grandchildren that play with him so he will not be going outside alone. I put a harness on him with a leash and tried to let him walk around the back yard but all he does when he hits the grass is lay down and curl into a ball. He doesn't like walking in the grass. He will walk around on the deck and driveway but not the grass. He will, however, walk in the dirt and likes to roll around in it. It is rather funny to see him come to a dead stop at the edge of the grass and just stare at it. Maybe now that it is warmer outside and he gets to go out more he will get used to the grass. I have been thinking of making an outside kennel for him either on the deck or in the yard so he can be outside when my dog and I are outside but still contained.

Caswews 04-15-2013 08:08 AM

So precious of a kitty.. Mine used to bring in grasshoppers and eat em while I ate breakfast .. YUMMY .. NOT !!! LOL

Gabrielle's Mimi 04-15-2013 10:19 AM

This reminds me of a story...years ago we were city people (Boston) who had just moved our family to a small rural town outside of Syracuse, NY. It was Thanksgiving, and we had family that drove out to visit. We had no sooner sat down to dinner than one of our dogs, a sweet-tempered Doberman cross, entered through the open patio door with the head of a deer in her mouth!!! Apparently hunters had poached deer on our land, cut up the carcass and left the head. To this point, our only experience with deer was the movie "Bambi!" Needless to say, we were all horrified! I guess Belle saw everyone bringing food for the holiday dinner and she wanted to contribute, too. No one in our family has forgotten THAT Thanksgiving!

NikkiLu 04-15-2013 10:30 AM

OMG - can't believe the size of that creature! My son brought us an abandoned kitten recently and one day she was outside and had something in her mouth - it looked like a miniature aligator - I hollered for my DH to come and see it - he said it was a lizard - black. The next day I found the dead black lizard in her toy bucket. We would put her little fuzzy toys in a bucket on the patio and guess that she thought that was the place to put her new "toy".

ArchaicArcane 04-15-2013 10:49 AM

My 16+ year old indoor kitty likes to catch her food too. She scoops the dry out of the bowl, and bats it across the room, then chases it yowling the whole time. Very cute, except at 3am. The wet she just carries around in her mouth, yowling around it. Love that, but for the day she brought me her present, and dropped the wet food beside my head on the pillow. UGHHhhh :)

Back in our old house, we were surrounded by empty lots, and tall grass. We ended up with mice in the house once, in the basement. One of them snuck up into the kitchen, and the 3 cats cornered it. Then they started making a bunch of noise that got me coming to see what happened. They all looked at me like they were saying "Mom! we caught this,... this,... thing, it really smells bad, can't you do something about it?" Not one of them actually tried to bite it or even touch it. I caught it in a cardboard tube and took it outside.

*sigh* My cats, the last of the great hunters.

kathyd 04-15-2013 11:37 AM

We had a neighbor's cat bring us a prize. We had caught a few mice in the garage last month. I thought DH was disposing of them, turns out he was just tossing them under a bush and then we woke one morning to a dead mouse sitting on the deck. So glad granddaughter didn't see it.

roserips 04-15-2013 12:38 PM

I miss my Winney dog who would catch mice, rats or any other noxious rodent invading her yard. She would catch kill and leave far away from her house. The only way I knew was to find the bodies when weeding and cleaning up the flower beds. She really hated moles. Those she would hear and dig until she got them, sometimes going completely underground to do so.

carolynjo 04-15-2013 07:03 PM

I always had to look before I stepped out onto my porch to see what gift had been left by our Burmese black. Usually it was a snake (small ones, non-poisonous).

Retired Fire Chief 04-16-2013 04:44 AM

Too cute! Good kitty. Consider yourself lucky, she is a catch release girl. My barn cats only bring me parts of things they caught, except moles. I have decided moles are made of rubber because if one of my dogs gets to a mole prize one of my cats brought to me, I've caught the dogs chewing and chewing, like they were chewing bubble gum and not one hole in the darn moles - they are made out of tough rubber!

tessagin 04-16-2013 05:32 AM

My dogs do that. Down here you really have to watch. We almost lost one of ours just because she bit into a small reptile of some type. $300.00 later and 6 years later she continued to bring presents.

jbj137 04-16-2013 06:37 AM

Cats do this to show you that they can provide for you.

Rose_P 04-16-2013 12:44 PM

I googled "gila monster" and have the impression that's what it might have been! If so, they are venomous. We used to let our cats outdoors, but eventually decided they are just safer as indoor pets. Your cat looks wonderfully healthy, especially for her age.

We have little anole lizards here, and our previous cats preyed on them. The vet told me that for unknown reasons eating the anole lizard causes wasting in cats. He pointed out that if we could figure out what does it (and if it would work for people), we could bottle it and get rich!

JoyjoyMarie 04-16-2013 12:45 PM

I have to add my "cat tale" to this list. We got Jasmine from the animal shelter, when she was full grown and had been fending for herself in the wild quite nicely, until someone caught her and turned her in. I couldn't bear to bring her in full time, when I knew how much she loved to hunt - esp the moles out under our trees. One day a piano student arrived, and said "Mrs. T - do you know about the rabbit feet on your front steps?" I was aghast to find several baby bunny feet out there, and had to promptly dispose of them before we were all too grossed out! Guess Miss Jasmine liked to eat on the front porch!

materialgrl 04-20-2013 05:14 AM

My fur babies are inside. One was feral when I tamed him as a baby. He sits by the sliding glass door and watches birds and makes this strange sound,I call it a chortal. Does any one know what to call it. I don't understand why. My other cat is a princess and wouldn't dream of touching any thing disgusting,

chris_quilts 04-22-2013 09:20 AM

My Romeo occasionally brings me dead mice. I praise him for being a great hunter, feed him treats and dsipose of the victim. I am glad they are fully dead and not just 7/8ths dead.


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