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KarlJ

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Posted: 10:02am 15 Jan 2010
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Ahh a great meal, saves me a dollar tonight in feeding him!
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Bryan1

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Posted: 10:56pm 15 Jan 2010
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That's only a snack, I should take a pic of my cat with a hare in his mouth, the hare's here are bigger than the cat but that doesn't stop him having a decent feed.....
 
Downwind

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Posted: 12:19am 16 Jan 2010
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I must be dislexic as first read i thought you said:-
You get hair in you mouth when eating cat
I was going to say most of us do, but it was the cat eating the hare you were talking about.
Nice pussy Karl.

Pete.
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KarlJ

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Posted: 04:53am 16 Jan 2010
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OK OK, I'll take him to the Farm too on Monday and see what he can do with the hare's, -we have a few too but they are really big, think twice the size of rabbit! and as you say a fair bit bigger than him- he's a BIG cat.

Was as proud of that mouse as I was of the mill!
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Gizmo

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Posted: 07:25am 16 Jan 2010
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Since we're talking about cats....

My cat would probably take on a hare or two. Bogie ( short for bogus cat ) has brought home wallabies in the past. Nothing like finding a half eaten marsupial in the spare room.

I dont like cats, they cause a lot of damage to the native wildlife. But when a friend was leaving town and couldn't find a home for their 6 month old cat, I took pity on the bugger. Besides I had a rat problem and figured a cat would help. Sure did.

Bogie is big as far as cats go, and will take on dogs much bigger than he is. But he's friendly with my own dog and will follow us when we go for a afternoon walk.





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KarlJ

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Posted: 10:40pm 16 Jan 2010
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Another large perfect killing machine....

Tabbys are my favourite, top Pic shows the wifes cat too but its black so looks like a shadow.

If I was to be a cat, I wouldnt want to be black, she gets sat on, trodden on, tripped over on a regular basis
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Gizmo

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Posted: 10:59pm 16 Jan 2010
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  Quote  If I was to be a cat, I wouldnt want to be black


In the cat world, would that be regarded as a raciest remark?
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RossW
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Posted: 05:58am 18 Jan 2010
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My cat prefers a padded seat...

 
Downwind

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Posted: 06:05am 18 Jan 2010
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It needs a shorter tail to hang out with the big cats!
Good seat warmer all the same.

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RossW
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Posted: 06:10am 18 Jan 2010
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Ahh, the cat and the deer from over the fence often wander in to our place and stay for the weekend - sometimes for a month or more.

Is this cats tail short enough?

 
Downwind

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Posted: 06:18am 18 Jan 2010
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Now thats a dear big cat, and one hell of a mouse catcher.

Dont think i would like it chasing a mouse in my back shed.
Be like a bull in a china shop??

Its got a long neck for a cat??

I see its been declawed as well.

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KarlJ

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Posted: 11:41pm 22 Jan 2010
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Ross I guess you cats name is Bob?
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