My evil cat.....

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...has just bought a live but mortally injured mouse in and left it in the basket under Stanley's highchair :shock:

It's panting...EWWW!!
 
Oh just put it in a carrier bag and banged it up the shed to finish it :(

He feels sick but it had to be done. I usually drown them.

Bloody cats are sadists, poor little Mickey.
 
heehee Minxy funny you should post this as one of our cats brought in a frog!!! I was cooking dinner and thought she'd throwen up in the hall when on closer inspection I realised it was a frog :puke: , though it was dead until it nearly gave me a heart attack when I noticed it hooping towards me from the corner of my eye - was still cooking at the time, silly cats eh :roll: !
 
i always inspet raegan b4 shes allowed in
lol i would hate it if anything ming came in
 
Frogs, toads, mice, rats and birds - alive or dead - I have the feline equivalent of Jeffrey Dahmer :roll:

Even worse is when she brings them in alive and then miaows really loudly till I go and look - shows me then runs off with it again
 
ewwwwww thats the reason i have NO pets
 
Cats are sadistic things. Luckily our 2 cats haven't started doing this yet. Although they are always eating flies :puke:
 
libs said:
Frogs, toads, mice, rats and birds - alive or dead - I have the feline equivalent of Jeffrey Dahmer :roll:

My youngest cat is the same. She is a trained killer. Had all of the above brought in at one time or another. last week we found a decapitated pigeon on the front lawn :shock:
 
My cat was torturing a bird in front of the patio doors the other evening when we were trying to watch a film. It kept screeching really loudly but the cat wouldn't leave it or kill it. I tried to chase him away but he'd run off with the bird in his mouth then reappear 2 minutes later and do the same thing!

Sadistic buggers.
 
Oh it's that time of year again :roll:

When we first move here, one morning we found a dead adult field mouse outside our back door, the next morning there was another there.

that day we had neils mum come to visit so we were sleeping downstairs on and airbed that night, we had the living room window open and I heard one of our cats growling at the other right next to myside of the airbed, I turned the light on and our cat had dropped a baby field mouse next to the bed, it was still alive and as it was so small it was unhurt.

I told hubby to take it outside, so he lobbed it over nextdoors fence, I went mad saying he'd killed it.

And soppy me to this day I still say it was a mouse family my cat brought home and my cats orphaned that poor little mouses brothera and sisters :rotfl:

xSuzx
 
xSuzx said:
I told hubby to take it outside, so he lobbed it over nextdoors fence, I went mad saying he'd killed it.

And soppy me to this day I still say it was a mouse family my cat brought home and my cats orphaned that poor little mouses brothera and sisters :rotfl:

What a funny image!! :rotfl:

it's horrible, but I always think of any mouse the cats bring in as 'dead mouse walking' even if they seem unhurt. If they don't get caught again they tend to die of shock. :(

I always make sure I say thankyou to the cats though as they think they are doing a nice thing. It's a present and their way of paying their 'keep' :lol:
 
I dont have any animals, well apart from a killer rabbit but shes in the garden :lol:
 
Ewww! Thankfully Pooky doesn't go out she's scared of the outdoors work :rotfl:
 
Mine has just cost me £44 for a BOOSTER JAB and a spray thing of odour remover plus £50 2 weeks ago for an antibiotics jab and a 3 pack of frontline! Now that's evil! I should have become a vet!
 
It was around midnight and a friend of mine had a powercut in the house just as her cat decided to bring a live bird in! I would have just died if it had been me!!!
 
when i was a kid my brothers cat flame was a brute he was gorgeous and often bought presents hoime but he never biought home mice or birds ... nope too small. he used to bring home rabbits and hares and on one occasion he ripped of a pheasants head and dragged it two miles upo the hill ... we know this as there was a trail of blood fromn the top to bottom of the hill. he looked extremly proud of himself once he had done it and when mum got rid of it he looked very put out and hurt :D
 
No word of a lie with this;

I remb one summer's day when I was 15, sitting in my parent's garden and we heard a big thud, followed by the fence shaking. Within a few minutes, a duck was thrown over the top of the fence, followed by my very smug looking cat!

You think that is bad, he had a baby roe deer cornered in the horse fields behind our estate the year after :shock:
 

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