GoldWithFalmer
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This is quite funny,clearly these two are good pals...enjoy
My cat has brought home all sorts; the worst being when my sister woke up to find a dead rabbit at the end of her bed. So if he spotted a squirrel, he'd definitely have a good go at catching it.
absolute tosh
you never met our Ginger Vincent
he would take on anything and I mean anything
we have the vets bills to prove it
cats might not be good fighters ........but cowards never
Totally agree. Though I'm talking about my sadly departed Ginger Tom, who was up for fighting anything. Maybe Ginger Cats are the toughest? I remember (when I lived out in the sticks) seeing a huge rat walking on my conservatory roof, I grabbed Crumplin (for that was his name!) from the front room, tiptoed with him to the kitchen, pointed up to the conservatory roof, he saw the rat and then he was off like a shot. No fear at all. A coward? Yeah, right.
I too had many a vets bill treating deep wounds on every part of that boys body, by the age of 11 his ears were ripped to shreds and his nose scarred to f*ck.
Clearly you don't own a cat as your talking complete bollocks.
Had cats all my life and currently have 3 predominantly to keep the rats out as we live in a very rural location.
My black male cat loves squirrels and will always give chase and usually return triumphantly with dead squirrel carried back as a trophy and snack. He also likes rats, magpies, rabbits, crows, magpies and weasels. He's a complete thug who isn't happy until he's killed something. Any visitors who drop by with dogs will usually keep them shut in their car due to his delight in tearing them to shreds.
Cats are bullys. They won't pile in unless they know they will win.....easily. Cats meet their match when they **** with foxes. The owner only finds out their cat has has met a fox when they find the decapitated cat head rolling around their garden. Foxes and squirrels are hard as ****. Leave well alone my feline friends.
Gingers always seem to be the most aggressive,and talikng about showing Crumplin the rat?
Well years ago i worked at a breakers yard,we had 5 cats,nobody else bothered but i would out of my own money,buy and feed them 2 cans of whiskers a day...
anyway,the biggest.....he was huge grey black tabby,white paws,and breasted,and tail tip,Capone was his name would kill anything,lost count of the rats with heads ripped off,funnily enough they would rarely eat them,and at times they were hungry enough to..
He even dragged a hare,twice his size up onto racking 7ft odd feet up in the air in the back of the workshop,and stared down at me if i dared come near him to take it off him..
Cats are bullys. They won't pile in unless they know they will win.....easily. Cats meet their match when they **** with foxes. The owner only finds out their cat has has met a fox when they find the decapitated cat head rolling around their garden. Foxes and squirrels are hard as ****. Leave well alone my feline friends.
Cats are bullys. They won't pile in unless they know they will win.....easily. Cats meet their match when they **** with foxes. The owner only finds out their cat has has met a fox when they find the decapitated cat head rolling around their garden. Foxes and squirrels are hard as ****. Leave well alone my feline friends.
Rubbish, I've seen my old cat attack a fox and a dog abou 5X it's size.
................I grabbed Crumplin (for that was his name!) from the front room........................
..And the award for the greatest cat name ever goes to Grassman....