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8th June 2011, 12:43 AM #11
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Not my MC but one of my old moggys came home once with a joint of pork, nicely roasted I will admit to shutting the doors and windows and hiding for several days.
After reading this thread I am now dreading what Buddy might get up to in the future *gulp*
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8th June 2011, 12:56 AM #12
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There's a cat show on "Animal Planet" and there was a kleptomaniac cat in San Mateo, California who went on nightly raid into the neighborhood and stole all kinds of stuff, gloves, towels, shoes, anything he could drag home he'd steal.
They set a up night vision camera in the front yard to catch him bringing home his loot.
They finally had to set up an event on the week ends for neighbors to come by and reclaim their missing belongings
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8th June 2011, 08:02 AM #13
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That's quite sweet. A garage sale but without any money ;)
We now suspect he dragged it by one of the laces, but still. Dicky. Sigh.
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8th June 2011, 05:24 PM #14
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I was playing fetch with Walter last night. When I threw his crinkle ball (his fav toy for fetch) on the bed, he took off with a chirrup (normal for him), went running up to the foot of the bed and made a flying jump -- and didn't clear the rail on the footboard! He fell backwards to the carpet (mostly on his back). I couldn't help but laughing at the klutziness.
For the remainder of the fetch session, Walter was much more circumspect about jumping up on the bed. (I told him he was going to be expelled from the Cat Union for being so clumsy, but I don't think he understood.) I wonder if he'll remember when we play next time?
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8th June 2011, 07:09 PM #15
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Impressive! How about this then. One of our old moggies Percy once brought home a live rabbit! I was at work, but the OH thought he was hallucinating. After many enquiries, we found out the rabbit was sold to one of the neighbours by the local pet shop, and the owner came round to collect him. He blamed himself for forgetting to shut the rabbit in the hutch, and he even brought us a bottle of wine to say thank you.
Then a week later, the rabbit died from delayed shock!
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8th June 2011, 07:12 PM #16
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15th June 2011, 10:04 AM #17
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Raggles took the biscuit, well the tin this morning.
I was feeding Little Dot and heard a noise behind me.
There was Raggles walking past with a "mini" tin of cat food in his mouth!!
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15th June 2011, 10:29 AM #18
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He hasn't figured out how to open it yet ? Huh!
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15th June 2011, 10:48 AM #19
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15th June 2011, 11:09 AM #20
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Actually, looking at some of the fangs I have seen on grown MCs I am coming to suspect that opening a tin should be simple.
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