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Yeah, Lovetodream88, we can keep other dogs out of the back yard, but cats are more difficult. I guess it's one thing to know it happens, but another to watch it happen, or like Guinness' mom, be presented with the evidence! ;) (At least it wasn't a horse's head, Alisha! Sorry, but Guinness can do no wrong in my eyes!) Once day I came home to find the back HALF of a rabbit in the driveway. Not sure who left me that little "gift". We don't have moles around here, but we have PLENTY of other "prey", so I can see what's in store for the future! I'm just going to have to get over this, aren't I? |
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Waking mommy up so of course means she has no contacts in and giving her a wet bloody rat head on her WHITE down feather comforter then giving her Yorkie kisses on the face while I reach for what I think is a toy and that he wants me to throw it to play but thank goodness husband comes in the room and asks what is that thing on the bed you are reaching for and then starts laughing and tells Guinness he is daddy's good boy for bringing his mommy a rat head... Yea that is about the point I jump out of bed screaming and get into the shower!!!!! Oh course Ryan was so proud of his little boy he took pictures and likes to surprise mommy with random out of the blue close up picture reminders of that day :mad::thumbdown |
I would be more freaked out about trying to free the bird from the cat lol... I don't like seeing things like that, so I would have given the cat heck and tried to free the bird. Poor little bird :( |
I have a real problem with cats catching birds. I have cats that go outside into the woods and they hunt a lot. If I catch them with a bird I will take it away from them. Many times it is still able to fly away. They catch lots of rodents and I have no issue with that (as long as the body stays in the woods) I always have to patrol my backyard to make sure there are not dead rodents or birds out there before I take Gracie out in the yard. If she sees a dead body on the ground she goes right for it and I don't want to have to grab it out of her mouth. Your dog is naturally going to be interested in animal sounds. You just don't want the dog eating any of them!:eek: |
We had a feral that we had as an indoor / outdoor. He would go down the field in front of the house and get a mouse. Bring it up to me ( I hate mice and rats) to show me. Then lay down with it and proceed to eat it. The week of Easter . . . He got the Easter bunny. . . He was a 13.5 lb cat. All muscle. He even stalked and chased the deer. I really think in his pass life he was a tiger. :sidesplt: |
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