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Post by dusty on Apr 10, 2006 18:16:48 GMT -5
Heh check it out... Anyone else have pets that kill things? My cat even killed a small rabbit once, it was pretty amazing.
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Post by El Phantasamo on Apr 10, 2006 18:35:48 GMT -5
Ive been meaning to post an update on Chloe, Me German Short hair Pointer. Shes just about 6 months old, 35 Lbs, and marking and retrieving birds. Earlier today she held a point for a LONG time I cant Wait to see her hunt! ;D But a cat that actually killed a rabbit eh? I thought the chipmunk was pretty amazing. She looks so sweet, you would never expect it Never had a cat, allergies. I actually had to receive adrenaline shots as a child because of a reaction. I'm OK now. I may get a bit stuffed up, or have no problems. Depends on the cat
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Post by King on Apr 10, 2006 18:57:26 GMT -5
My cat Cody. Had him for about 4 years, we adopted him from the humane society. Great cat. The second summer we had him I noticed a lot of dead birds and chipmunks and mice turning up around our front porch, one day, while playing outside with the dogs, Cody strolls up with a bird wing in his mouth, draggin the rest of it along the ground. He set it on the porch, all splayed out and plopped next to it, purring, from then to about a year later I kept a kill count. I stopped counting at 57 dead things. Edit: He has a small triangular shaped chunk missing from his ear, one night he came home and it was just gone. I assume he was brawling with something that wouldn't die or another cat.
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Post by Weekend Warrior on Apr 10, 2006 19:10:38 GMT -5
My cat Spicey is awesome, but she loves me a little TOO much. You know how when cats like you, they give you...stuff? Well, my cat decided it would be a gift if she put a dead field mouse with no head in my shoe, so when I put my shoe on, the blood and guts went all over my foot. She is perhaps the greatest hunter ever. She even stalks deer, and gets pretty close before they run. She even sits in the bird feeder and waits till the birds land, then grabs them. She catches any mice that come in our house though, which is pretty helpful. She also attacks raccoons that come near our house, and she suprisingly doesen't get killed in the process. The only problem is, there aren't any raccoons to shoot at my house now. She rocks. My dog, Daisy, is kind of crazy also. She once killed a full grown turkey hen, ate the entire thing, and left the carcass on my front lawn. She spent the next week with diarrhea and nausea. She also eats mice and rabbits, and once caught a baby rabbit, and instead of killing it, kept it in her mouth, where she kept it for an hour before my mom noticed the bulge in her mouth. We were able to nurse the rabbit back to health, but I think I shot it the next fall.
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Post by Father_Livonia on Apr 10, 2006 20:43:47 GMT -5
my weiner dog has been attacked by a coyote and lived, and hes killed a squirrel as big as him.
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Post by Gestapo on Apr 10, 2006 20:52:09 GMT -5
I <3 seans weiner
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Post by King on Apr 10, 2006 20:53:54 GMT -5
Every time I'm at his house I have to resist the urge to punt him like a football.
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Post by Gestapo on Apr 10, 2006 21:00:13 GMT -5
Every time I'm at his house I have to resist the urge to punt him like a football. So its not just me, good
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get a haircut HIPPIE!
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Post by Mini-Matt (Achilles) on Apr 10, 2006 21:00:39 GMT -5
Dusty, I dislike your Cat. At my cottage, we feed "chipys" (chipmunks) They let you pet them, hold them, and feed them out of your hand. That picture makes me sad.
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Post by King on Apr 10, 2006 21:18:14 GMT -5
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Post by yteka on Apr 10, 2006 21:22:24 GMT -5
I had a chocolate lab (dog) a couple years ago before he died and he used to dig up ground hogs and he would tear them up.
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Post by gimpy on Apr 10, 2006 22:00:10 GMT -5
I have a 160lbs rotty, his names Homer. He's to friendly to tear anything up like a squirrel or my shi tzu, Jed. But he has no problem almost tearing up the cable guy.. go figure.
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Post by VMAX on Apr 10, 2006 23:16:36 GMT -5
All my cat's had their fair share of kills, except our newest one Pepper ( he's a noob and too fat to chase anything down).
Our most impressive hunter was our old cat Shamu (God rest his soul) He would bring home rabbits twice his size. One night he came home all cut the hell up, from what I assume was a fight with a raccoon. The coon left him blind in one eye, but from what the vet told us, when a cat comes home that beat up after a fight with another animal, it ussually means the cat won.
And then theres my dog Oscar, who only has two kills under his belt. One being a squirrel, the other being our former neighbor's terrier. (bare in mind, the terrier started it.)
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Post by King on Apr 10, 2006 23:22:28 GMT -5
Hee hee...
...noob.
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Post by FireFox on Apr 11, 2006 6:25:07 GMT -5
nice cat dusty, great kill wait i did you change the picture at all, i don't see a difference ;D
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