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Clinging on tightly
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- Over the Hill
Today's present is a big juicy rat just arranged neatly on the front doorstep. Very many thanks pusscat 

Was it a dead rat? Count yourself lucky then. One of my two cats will bring dead stuff home, however the other brings live animals in. He will wander to the bottom of the stairs and then either growl or miaow depending on his mood until I go downstairs to see what he wants. He will then deposit animal (mouse or bird usually) at my feet with a look on his face that says "Well I've done my bit, I brought it home, it's up to you what you do with it now" and then wanders nonchalantly off. I've got quite good at catching mice in particular, birds are more troublesome
His other neat trick is he actually likes mice but can't stand the nose for some reason so occasionally I'll wake up to a small pool of blood with a mouse's nose in the middle.
They're not trying hard enough. We had the remains of a rat deposited on the rug in the hallway, just in the right place to walk on if you weren't looking.Today's present is a big juicy rat just arranged neatly on the front doorstep. Very many thanks pusscat![]()
At least it was dead and he didn't bring it into the house and play with it!Today's present is a big juicy rat just arranged neatly on the front doorstep. Very many thanks pusscat![]()
Woke up in the night last summer for a call of nature. Blood and guts all over Mrs 26's brand new landing carpet. Cat had come in through the open bedroom window (warm spell) and happily munched whatever. Trouble was I use the wrong kind of cleaner and permanently did for the carpet. Mrs 26 was definitely not amused.They're not trying hard enough. We had the remains of a rat deposited on the rug in the hallway, just in the right place to walk on if you weren't looking.
We have had birds and mice running/flying around before now. Thankfully no rats yetAt least it was dead and he didn't bring it into the house and play with it!