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Se7enS1ns Posted - 30/05/2012 : 22:16:10
So my young cat has recently decided she is an expert hunter of mice, and now fetches me 1 every night for the last week, and 3 in one night on Sunday! I joked to the Mrs about tossing them in with Monty / Ifrit... but now I'm giving it serious consideration...
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Lotabob Posted - 30/05/2012 : 23:52:39
Leave them out for the birds, the magpies are in kill mode at the moment.
Se7enS1ns Posted - 30/05/2012 : 22:27:29
Yeeeaahh I know, it just seems like such a waste, but yeah I said the exact same to the Mrs, they could be riddled with diseases / parasites / poisons etc. Shame though, they look kinda tasty!
n/a Posted - 30/05/2012 : 22:21:00
Sadly no, congrats to the cat; they do love bringing you presents but the mice may have parasites and other nasties - or even be victims of rodent poison. I wouldn't.

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