Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-38015773-20191207220932/@comment-44123106-20191208213805

Spockmum wrote: Cats are like that. If it's not pee, it's partially digested mice or living toys to torment right in front of you. Learn your rodent-catching skills, pup! I've found taking the present and (assuming it's the dead variety) dropping it in the dustbin while the cat watches is enough to stop them doing it again - their disgust at one's ingratitude lasts a liftime! I try for the catch and release with living toys,,,but it's not always successful. What looks so cute with a fluffy toy takes on a whole new meaning with a live prey.

Still, if we choose apex predators as house companions, what do we expect?!

My most unusual was a (dead) snake/slow-worm when we first moved here. That and a six month old bringing home a dead starling as big as himself!

Presents for the inmates