So have been noticing a lot more critters around of late, I was very interested and decided to follow one of them. It gave a good chase and eventully I caught up with him, he wouldn't answer my questions so I picked him up and took him into the house so that my humans could answer my questions.
When I jumped through the window I took the mouse to the Mother human, who instantly shouted over to the Father human. I was then put back outside through the window whilst the mother and father were chasing around the lazy room with a kitchen towel.
I don't know what their problem was but i know now, what I had was called a mouse. It was a funny little thing and squeaked quite loudly. I have now learnt that cats are very good at catching them, but if that is the case why did my humans put me outside and spend 20 minutes trying to catch it, when I had already caught it?
Since then I have been given something that looks like a mouse but it does not move.
However, they are quite fun and my owner has another packet kept safe, I would like to give that away to another cool cat.
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Nothing too strange although he's brought back a few caterpillars!
ReplyDeleteFlowers! That he had individually picked up and brought in from the driveway :)
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ReplyDeletelol a ferret! it wandered in after my cat!
ReplyDeleteA mouse - strange only because it took her 13 years to ever catch one!
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ReplyDeleteMy cat has never brought anything home, strange or normal as she is a house cat.
ReplyDeletea leaf! she brought in and dropped at hubbys feet and kept mewing at us, she seemed so proud!
ReplyDeleteanother kitten :/ he is always bringing stray cats home to share his food with lol
ReplyDeleteA rabbit which was bigger than my cat is!!
ReplyDeleteA squirrell that it decided to eat in front of me, had to et the hubby to remove it lol
ReplyDeleteMy male cat thinks his a dog, he brings in sticks and fetches tinfoil balls
ReplyDeleteA great twig stuck in his fur!
ReplyDeleteNothing yet as they are both still 16 weeks and aren't going out until they've been done (oops sorry Walter and Jesse)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was young, our cat 'caught' a net containing peanuts for the birds which hung from the bird table and dragged it back home between his legs like a tiger bringing back its prey!
ReplyDeleteThey are house cats but one is quite obsessed with stealing the filling from a cushion and running off with it!.
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ReplyDeleteA fluffy soft toy rabbit from somewhere
ReplyDeletemy cats are all pedigrees so never go outside
ReplyDeletebut in the house they bring me teddy bears which is sweet
mcdonalds straws.
ReplyDeleteSome knickers off the next door washing line!
ReplyDeleteA real duck, not pretty, we leave near a canal, poor thing
ReplyDeletea real mouse which was not nice
ReplyDeleteThey are indoor cats but do occasionally run off with knickers which is pretty strange
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ReplyDeletemy cats keeps bringing worms in the cat flap
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