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# Eating 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?
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 16:55, archived)
# I think she was going to present it to me,
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.
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 16:58, archived)
# Awwww, let her in birdypie.
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 16:59, archived)
# Our old cat did.
You used to frequently find what was left disposed on the doorstap, which was usually just the black and dark purple intestinal bits.
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:01, archived)
# Mine always brought them in as presents
I don't know which is worse.
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:03, archived)
# Our current cat does that occasionally, though they are always alive which poses troubles.
In fact she managed to chase a bird into our house, which then flew about the place like a fucked up nutter.
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:08, archived)
# They will do that
half dead, bleeding frogs jumping about everywhere is a fun one.
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:10, archived)
# They are never half dead though, she doesn't seem to kill them, they are just alive and frightened.
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!
(, Tue 2 Sep 2008, 17:14, archived)