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  1. #1
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    beautiful cat, LPH
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    years ago I took a still alive bird from my cat as he dragged it into the house and down the stairs. At the time we were living in a European row house, it was summer so most of the doors to the second floor balconies on the back and the attic balconies in the front were open because of the heat. The next day the cat came in proudly dragging a leather mule style slipper with a rabbit fur ball on its' toe. I took that away from him and he went off in a huff. For the next couple of weeks, he would show up with random items, mostly soft and or furry. Socks, scarves, the slipper repeatedly, stuffed toys, balls of knitting yarn, soft towels etc. It got to the point wher I would collect everything into a basket and go from neighbor to neighbor, allowing them to reclaim their "borrowed" items. Several times it became apparent that he was going further afield than just our row of 6 houses because about half of the items were unclaimed!

    Finally we got a cold spell and the balcony and attic doors were closed so his crime wave ended. Fortunately my neighbors were very understanding. The teenage daughter who owned the slippers even offered to buy him his own pair, but I managed to convince her that if she would just lock up her slippers that would help.

    Several years later when we were getting ready to move, I found another whole pile of uncliamed stuff under a cupboard.

    Several of my former neighbors continued to inquire after the"kleptomaniac" cat until he died.

    marni

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    I love the tales of the bloodthirsty predator and the klepto cat. Years ago, I woke up in bed with a garter snake courtesy of my cat. I, too, have euthanized rodents that the cat only wounded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    I love the tales of the bloodthirsty predator and the klepto cat. Years ago, I woke up in bed with a garter snake courtesy of my cat. I, too, have euthanized rodents that the cat only wounded.
    That sounds like something out of The Godfather!

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    I may never have a cat again.
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    That is hilarious, marni Lyra hasn't stolen anything, but she has apparently visited almost every neighbour already, going blithely inside, including the one who is violently allergic
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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    Back when I lived in the mountains of Arizona, Bonnie Cat caught a Ruphus Hummingbird, and comes trotting inside with said birdie in her mouth, meowing proudly through it. I took the tiny bird from her, and amazingly it was alive and apparently unharmed. So I took it next door to my neighbors, who had hummingbird feeders, to try to get it to drink. Also blew warm air onto it while gently holding it. After a few minutes I could feel rustling, a bit more drinking, and more vigerous rustling, I opened my hands, and the little bird burst out, chittering away. If a bird could cuss it did. And the rest of the summer, when Bonnie was outside, she was dive-bombed by a Ruphus hummer (they're known to be fearless and quite territorial)!


    And if you're wondering how she was able to catch the little bird in the first place..
    Up in the mountains, when we'd get thunderstorms, the temperature would drop 15 or more degrees in less than 1/2 an hour. The sudden drop would put hummers in torpor, slowing them down, or even making them fall. Often they'll perch in a tree or shrub and wait it out, letting their bodies catch up.
    Beth

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    He's an old boy, but the most good natured soul ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lesley_x View Post

    He's an old boy, but the most good natured soul ever
    I can't stop looking at that photo.
    You have captured his essence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lesley_x View Post

    He's an old boy, but the most good natured soul ever
    I've always been a little scared of dogs, but this is just the sweetest picture - those eyes are just so sweet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lesley_x View Post
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    He's an old boy, but the most good natured soul ever
    Oh what a beautiful boy!
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

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