Posted by Tony in Mass. on July 20, 2012 at 08:09:19 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: OT / good cat posted by david G on July 19, 2012 at 19:24:37:
Got a male that showed up as a stray kitten a few years ago. Got him fixed as a 'freindly ferral stray' program they have here. He does hunt moles and chipmunks, but would rather fight other cats, hang out with possums or eskimo kiss his skunk freinds. One day, not paying attention to him, got thru the door with something in his mouth. Figured it was a dead thing, first time for that. Oh too bad, a baby rabbit. All wet from spit? not blood. Get it away from him and pick it up... it ain't dead. That thing was like the tasmanian devil! Strong little legs and sharp claws and did not respond to getting told to be good. Seems bad cats are better than good bunnies... last night there was a big loud fight out there, bloodcurdulling screams- he came in with a mouth full of orange fur from his garfield enemy. Apparently an ambush, he was uninjured, but still PO'd. I'm just glad he didn't drag the neighbor's cat in the kitchen....
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