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ArkRescue
12-27-2011, 01:56 PM
Well it appears that the cat finally caught the mouse! Found it dead in the living room ewwww. Now that she has proven herself, anyone want to rent her ? $10 a week ..... :biggrin:

j/k

but I have some you can adopt .....

somdcelt
12-27-2011, 02:22 PM
Good for her , my females have always been the hunters . Every male cat I have ever had could care less. My one female years ago used to kill them and place them on the wifes pillow all wet and chewed up. That was always something to see and hear , the screams could be used for horror movies. The wife never liked the cat at all I guess she was either trying to make friends with her by giving her a little gift or thumbing her paws at her , I thinking it was the later. Now I can just get my little hunter killer Cleo to kill the voles in the yard

ArkRescue
12-27-2011, 02:26 PM
Good for her , my females have always been the hunters . Every male cat I have ever had could care less. My one female years ago used to kill them and place them on the wifes pillow all wet and chewed up. That was always something to see and hear , the screams could be used for horror movies. The wife never liked the cat at all I guess she was either trying to make friends with her by giving her a little gift or thumbing her paws at her , I thinking it was the later. Now I can just get my little hunter killer Cleo to kill the voles in the yard

ha ha the gifts they give us, yes ..... I recall the outdoor cat that used to deposit some critter that was dead and/or partly eaten on the front steps almost daily. Usually was a mole, vole or a mouse, but now and then a bird or baby bunny. She was a hunter for sure.

I've had boys that hunted .....

Katelin
12-27-2011, 02:30 PM
Male cats are not "wired" to hunt and provide for kittens like the female.
Neutered males can learn to hunt, but do not "know" how to inflict the death bite as successfully as the female.

vraiblonde
12-27-2011, 02:34 PM
Male cats are not "wired" to hunt and provide for kittens like the female.
Neutered males can learn to hunt, but do not "know" how to inflict the death bite as successfully as the female.

Girl Power! :dude:

CrashTest
12-27-2011, 02:40 PM
Girl Power! :dude:

Shut up and catch me some dinner.

Katelin
12-27-2011, 02:46 PM
Girl Power! :dude:

...Ya but.....like the many movies of female lions doing the stalking and group killing in Africa..and getting to take a nibble or 2, it is the male lion that shows up, settles in, and eats HIS share. The females and cubs dont get to eat until the male has eaten and has moved off.

Katt
12-27-2011, 07:49 PM
I have two male (neutered) cats and they hunt and catch mice. I have a craw space, so hence, the winter mice problem. I'm glad I have my boys to keep it to a minimum.

ArkRescue
01-02-2012, 08:29 PM
The cat has been staking out the kitchen - she must be on mouse duty again. Why else would a cat who normally sleeps in cushy places, be laying on the floor in the middle of the kitchen, wide-eyed and ready ...... you get that mouse my beloved shelter kitty!

It's amazing what you can end up with when it comes to cats, they can be so different. She likes to be held and carried around, she's always in a great mood, she runs to greet me when I get home, and she's a mouse eradicator - what else could one want from a cat? :biggrin:

my-thyme
01-02-2012, 08:54 PM
The cat has been staking out the kitchen - she must be on mouse duty again. Why else would a cat who normally sleeps in cushy places, be laying on the floor in the middle of the kitchen, wide-eyed and ready ...... you get that mouse my beloved shelter kitty!

It's amazing what you can end up with when it comes to cats, they can be so different. She likes to be held and carried around, she's always in a great mood, she runs to greet me when I get home, and she's a mouse eradicator - what else could one want from a cat? :biggrin:

Couldn't want anything else in a cat - sounds perfect!

ArkRescue
01-03-2012, 08:23 AM
Couldn't want anything else in a cat - sounds perfect!

Yes she's perfect ..... :love:


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