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Precious Killer

I had a cat, a great hunter who regularly killed pigeons amongst other birds and animals. It often decapitated them. Then one day i caught her in the act. It was the action of the the birds powerful wings that removed its body from the head whilst the cat held on. Pretty gruesome stuff. The only time I was sad for a bird was when she caught a yellowhammer, which I think are fairly rare.

Apologies if I have put you off your Sunday lunch.
 
Some toy dog owners think it's cute to put wings on their harnesses. They don't look so cute running as fast as they can yelping for their lives when pursued by a sight hound who thinks its about to bag a giant chicken.
Never seen a frenchie run so fast.
 
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A previous cat I had bagged himself a young Magpie but ***t himself when the birds parents turned up and started dive bombing him. He ran indoors so I locked him in, the young magpie I put on the flat roof of the garage, the parents were circling nearby. I hope it survived.
 
When we were in Zimbabwe, our neighbours cat used to climb through the window at night and sleep on our bed, quite often when we left for work we found a doves head on the veranda, rent I guess
 
Yes,Yes,No .
She is not keen on exercise unless it’s chasing squirrels .
Small yappy dogs seem to be over protective of their owners, maybe it had a bad experience when it was a puppy. Time for a dog psychologist?
 
Are you sure it’s not a jack russell in a wig
We have a terrier but he prefers balloons , hose pipe and lazer pen.
 

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A previous cat I had bagged himself a young Magpie but ***t himself when the birds parents turned up and started dive bombing him. He ran indoors so I locked him in, the young magpie I put on the flat roof of the garage, the parents were circling nearby. I hope it survived.
I saw a sparrowhawk catch and process a starling in my garden once.

When I went out later to where it had been I found feathers and a beak. Not even any feet or legs.
 
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