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Cat attacks rat (Original Post)
packman
Apr 2017
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denbot
(9,899 posts)1. Our male cat is more of a chewer..
And what he leaves at our bed room cannot be identified by my wife. Strangely he does most of his killing when I'm on the road.
El Mimbreno
(777 posts)4. They like to share
Our working cats would always leave one particular organ on the porch for us. And since we always picked it up I guess they assumed we liked it.
2naSalit
(86,572 posts)2. LOL!!!
That was good! Kitty looks kind of bewildered by the idea that it's a pet and his natural prey.
"I have to be nice to it but I want to..."
Smart kitty, I think.
El Mimbreno
(777 posts)3. He says: G'wan, get the hell out of there!
Like your water bowl animation. We can't use those; Purrcy is entertained by the bubbles and splashes the water out to make the tank bubble until it's empty.
3catwoman3
(23,975 posts)5. The rat is singularly unimpressed.
Not giving a rat's ass about the cat?