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    Wow that cat in pic one has some intense eye thing going on LOL

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    A few years ago I caught my cat hiding the neighbours cats collar in his basket (perhaps he had decided to keep a trophy of his conquests?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Years ago the bloody cat brought my flatmate's bra... out of her room, and dropped in in mine.

    Took a bit of explaining and even then she didn't believe me... till about 3 months later we caught the cat in the act. Pheremones I guess...
    Reminds me of when I had a birthday party for one of my kids. House full of friends and family and the dog brought in a pair of my dirty undies from the laundry.
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    Emmmm

    Our cat likes to `feed' us by bringing home mangled birds/mice and rabbits. My poor daughter used to be too frightened to open her curtains in the morning because said cat would leave bits n pieces on her window sill for her to `eat' in the morning.
    Said cat is now content to leave her spoils in the lamb/calf pen when there are younguns to feed......go figure:slap:

    Other cat bringings home twigs and branches to build nests on the door step....can't quite work that one out

    Oh dear, another sad little post from the man who thinks sarcasm is wit.

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    My cat seems to like bringing mice and birds in while they are still alive so she can play with them some more...
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    Just to be different...
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    Our staffy brought a used sanitary towel as a gift for our guests at a BBQ.

    The original owner remains a mystery but guys, when invited, take burgers or beer or summat, It'll be much better received.
    Oh bugger

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    My sisters Border Collie dragged the afterbirth of a calf onto the front entrance of her house, and proceeded to spread it around a bit

    Damn that was funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
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    ...all in the one pic.
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    Cat dragged in a 5'-10" blonde with big tits.

    What a fuckin' mistake that was. Bloody expensive to get rid of.
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    Cat brought in a very large black bird through the cat door while we were out of town. When we got back, ten days later, we found bird shit all over the house, the tub was full of feathers and assorted parts of the bird were stewn throughout the house. Looks like the cat had fun, for a while. House reaked as well.
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    Our malamute brought in the neighbours chicken (still alive) that had gotten under the fence and into our section. We took it back, minus a few feathers and in shock.

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    Red face

    In a house a long time ago...

    There was a house effectively behind us from a long drive beside us and they had a huge property. Massive garden, lawn, but more importantly a pond with fish and the odd frog.

    The unusual part is often in the morning we would find not fish, frogs or birds but lilly pads or leaves!

    Our somewhat stupid cat must have decided that they were a far easier target, but was nonetheless as proud as if he had caught the last moa.

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    Just the normal mice, rats (big fookin ones), insects etc and it used to be into bringing home teh odd rabbit.

    Now he prefers to kick the local neighbourhood cat's asses...

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    A cat I used to own (she's dead right now) caught a fresh water cray in once!

    My current cat used to always be bringing in mice & rats but he'd never killed the mice! So it was a bit of a tag team effort between him and the dog. I witnessed afore mentioned puss eat a rat whole...ewwwwww!!!
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