
In other news, guest kitty has killed a bird and is eating it outside the house. Having seen her hunt in the past I'm assuming that she probably took a contract out on it.

That's rare (in all of my years of catowning, I've never seen them eat a kill). Has she got nobody to present it to?
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Tue 2 Sep 2008, 16:55,
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but I'd already got in the house and closed the door.
I don't usually let guest kitty in until the evening.
Doesn't stop her from sitting outside the window next to me all day long, meowling to be let in.
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Tue 2 Sep 2008, 16:58,
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I don't usually let guest kitty in until the evening.
Doesn't stop her from sitting outside the window next to me all day long, meowling to be let in.

You used to frequently find what was left disposed on the doorstap, which was usually just the black and dark purple intestinal bits.
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Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:01,
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I don't know which is worse.
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Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:03,
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In fact she managed to chase a bird into our house, which then flew about the place like a fucked up nutter.
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Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:08,
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half dead, bleeding frogs jumping about everywhere is a fun one.
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Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:10,
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Unless she has found a wounded one someone and starts playing with it.
I suspects she must find all of them to be honest because I watched her sit doing what looked like stalking a blackbird (from about 8 feet away over an open lawn, the bird not really giving much of a shit) but she was actually waiting for the bird to move so she could go round it.
COWARD!
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Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:14,
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I suspects she must find all of them to be honest because I watched her sit doing what looked like stalking a blackbird (from about 8 feet away over an open lawn, the bird not really giving much of a shit) but she was actually waiting for the bird to move so she could go round it.
COWARD!