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Old Oct 28th 2009 | 6:36 pm
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
Ours were siamese-burmese cross,..great hunters,...used to bring rabbits home on a regular basis,.somehow carrying them over the top of a 3 mtr fence,...also very partial to a pigeon or two,...again not pleasing the locals who race their best ones and put the rest in the pot.

They had a few close shaves with the hunting dogs and no doubt the hunters would have been pleased to see them off, as they were putting them out of business.
Brings to mind two things - neighbour's (dog, not cat!) brought home half a hare yesterday. Bit ripe, though, apparently - probably didn't do the chase herself. That dog was very keen on chasing cats - I've seen her catch & dispatch one so it became a little worrying cos my 2 Siamese are happy campoers.... however now they've got cats themselves it's fingers crossed she won't be into the thrill of the chase any more
nb Portia's not caught anything, though she'll play with a mouse if one is put in front of her.... Lenny on the other hand is a good ratter & mouser. Bless
 
Old Oct 28th 2009 | 7:41 pm
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Ours' speciality is leaving, usually, tailess geckos on the door mat, but one morning I almost stepped barefoot onto a fully grown rat that one had left as a present
 
Old Oct 28th 2009 | 8:56 pm
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Originally Posted by fionamw
no obvious explanation for his fibrosis.................
I have read that some cats with fibrosis do well on an all meat diet and especially if it's raw.
 
Old Oct 28th 2009 | 9:59 pm
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You need to look in 'Free beer' under caterpillars & Look up heart worm.
We are in a hot spot in the Alicante area.

And don't find a house surrounded by small pine trees
 

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