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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #15 on: 20 September 2010, 19:06:45 »

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for those who dont like cats,

I hope you will be invaded with millions of rats as much as possible ;D ;D ;D

Cem, domestic cats are to LAZY to do anything about a rat problem.

They cna barely catch a mouse and even then most cant be arsed

this means you feed your cats more than necessary  ;D , mines catch regularly (although I tried to teach them not to do  :( ) and bring them to our door .. and I hate to bin dead rats.. :(


Ow dont worry cem, when I get asked to feed the neighbours orrible evil shite of a cat, if I go into their kitchen it often hisses and trys to scratch me (it does it with EVERYBODY) so I walk out and it goes hungry.

After 2 goes of that, it treats me like a god.

If we had one, it would never get fed

cats are 99% effected from their growing family.. :-/

we have one which grow up in another family and also scratches us..(big mistake the day we accept her)

she is a real devil.. erased even all flying creatures in our street (climbs the trees, roofs and catches them)  although I punished her really badly..


but must admit many houses in our region suffers from rats (and they are not small) except our home..

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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #16 on: 20 September 2010, 21:41:32 »

I know my 3 cats do a good job in keeping the mice population down around mine...  Do a good job of feeding my labrador with dead mice too (the disgusting beggar craftly picks them up when it is beign walked...  The only way you realise is when you see its tail sticking out the side of his mouth)...
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« Reply #17 on: 20 September 2010, 21:45:54 »

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I know my 3 cats do a good job in keeping the mice population down around mine...  Do a good job of feeding my labrador with dead mice too (the disgusting beggar craftly picks them up when it is beign walked...  The only way you realise is when you see its tail sticking out the side of his mouth)...

Just think if all cat owners starved their cats then the rat/mice population would be halved overnight 8-)
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« Reply #18 on: 20 September 2010, 21:52:50 »

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I know my 3 cats do a good job in keeping the mice population down around mine...  Do a good job of feeding my labrador with dead mice too (the disgusting beggar craftly picks them up when it is beign walked...  The only way you realise is when you see its tail sticking out the side of his mouth)...

Just think if all cat owners starved their cats then the rat/mice population would be halved overnight 8-)


If I tried to starve my cats MF I'd be set upon and flayed in seconds. :-/ :-/ :y
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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #19 on: 20 September 2010, 21:54:38 »

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Just think if all cat owners starved their cats then the cat population would be halved overnight 8-)

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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #20 on: 20 September 2010, 21:54:57 »

I wish I had a £1 for every rats HEAD that I have had to pick up after our cat has fetched home,some say that they bring their kills home to give to their owners as a kind of tribute. I can do without that thanks!.
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« Reply #21 on: 20 September 2010, 21:59:27 »

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Just think if all cat owners starved their cats then the cat population would be halved overnight 8-)

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Re: Cat in bin
« Reply #22 on: 20 September 2010, 22:04:38 »

Thats just plain nasty!
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« Reply #23 on: 21 September 2010, 09:11:46 »

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I wish I had a £1 for every rats HEAD that I have had to pick up after our cat has fetched home,some say that they bring their kills home to give to their owners as a kind of tribute.

yes, they bring it to you as a gift.. :(

I can do without that thanks!.

me too!

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« Reply #24 on: 21 September 2010, 09:43:40 »

I have one thing to say - it depends on the cat.

There are two which visit the garden, one comes in and watches the rabbits and they watch her, belongs to our neighbour and is a placid and friendly cat.

The other belongs to a few doors up and poos everywhere, also keeps trying to get into the chipmunk run and freaks out the rabbits, I am tempted to let a big rabbit out, (they can rake very nastily).

So one gets chatted to the other water pistoled.
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« Reply #25 on: 21 September 2010, 10:22:39 »

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I wish I had a £1 for every rats HEAD that I have had to pick up after our cat has fetched home,some say that they bring their kills home to give to their owners as a kind of tribute. I can do without that thanks!.
Alfie.

We used to live in a severely rat-infested city. 

Our cat used bring home the occasional "tribute" - earthworms.  It left them beside the bed, fortunately always on my wife's side.  She had some squishy mornings.

The real mystery is where Elvis found the worms.  She was confined to our first floor flat and balcony as there was far to much traffic to let her out.  We did have some window boxes and house plants, but you don't usually find earthworms there.
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« Reply #26 on: 21 September 2010, 10:53:31 »

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I wish I had a £1 for every rats HEAD that I have had to pick up after our cat has fetched home,some say that they bring their kills home to give to their owners as a kind of tribute. I can do without that thanks!.
Alfie.

We used to live in a severely rat-infested city. 

Our cat used bring home the occasional "tribute" - earthworms.  It left them beside the bed, fortunately always on my wife's side.  She had some squishy mornings.

The real mystery is where Elvis found the worms.  She was confined to our first floor flat and balcony as there was far to much traffic to let her out.  We did have some window boxes and house plants, but you don't usually find earthworms there.
Sitting on the balcony mugging birds?
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