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What to do with the cat and his presents
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Our cats have managed to bring in birds, rodents, numerous rabbits, one squirrel and a brace of partridge - one of which was still alive, very annoyed and was having a stand off with my little female cat in the kitchen when i came downstairs. The bird then decided it had had enough with all this and ran out of the house Paula Radcliffe style and off down the road.
Cats are natural hunters and they will bring stuff into the house - especially if you have a catflap. They can eat outside but much prefer to be in the warm and dry, because they are not stupid!! You've just got to keep your eye's peeled when you come down stairs in the morning (trod on carcasses before) and keep a stash of bioderadable nappy bags to collect the entrails....hope you're not eating your dinner.....0
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