May 9, 201610 yr Why do people need to have more than one stupid cat. They kill birds and shit all over. Dig up your plants veg etc, people go on about culling foxes they need to start culling them rat bastards instead. Edited May 9, 201610 yr by Monsta®
May 10, 201610 yr How are you supposed know that the cat is going to be stupid when you get it? What are the odds at the next one also being stupid ? I don't think we should start getting rid of "stupid" ....
May 11, 201610 yr Indeed; I don't have any stupid cats. I instead have 17 carefully selected, very intelligent cats, who kill only needless, superfluous rodents - those that are over-populated in local terms - and shit in a set location, rather than 'all over'. Oddly, despite Monsta's protestations, they also play a strong part in keeping the local 'rat bastard' population at bay; I frequently clear rat bastard carcasses from my garden. I'm also not sure why Monsta urges me to dig up my veg (etc); not much of it is ready yet.
May 24, 201610 yr The 'dig up your plants veg' bit had me wondering too. I need at least another month before I can even get my radishes up. Hackles, on the other hand, are up already.
May 26, 201610 yr 5 hours ago, mercuryg said: Do hackles go well with mayonnaise? I don't know but they go great with purple hats.
May 31, 201610 yr Not saying owt about purple hats! My older cat has learnt how to open the kitchen window, so she can go and sort out the rat bastard population without bothering me. Given there are two levers that need to be turned in opposite directions, I'm extremely impressed.
May 31, 201610 yr I'm impressed too! The best mine can do is knock on the window when she want's to be let in. I would think that was a sign of intelligence if she didn't have a cat flap.
May 31, 201610 yr lol. This is a window hinged from the top; it has two levers, one needs to turn left, the other - of course - right, and then you need to push. I have never seen her do it, but how else do I find it open when she is the only living thing in the house, and outside? Interesting about the knocking on window thing: I'm deaf - almost totally - and all my cats to date have learned the usual 'meow' won't wake me up, but standing on my face will. Feline sign language, I guess.
May 31, 201610 yr Cats even have my vote. We could learn a lot from them. Forget the cars slip of the finger.
June 1, 201610 yr Here, people don't have cats - cats have people. The cats that own our land trade in rodents - which they leave just outside the door - for food. They are country cats, not really domesticated, and certainly not stupid. The three kittens who were born here stick around a lot more than the adult cats, who obviously get fed elsewhere too. There's always some cats at feeding time demanding food, but you can never predict exactly how many will turn up.
June 1, 201610 yr Of course you can never predict how many are going to turn up. They are not going to book a table when they've got 'the staff' so well trained.
June 1, 201610 yr My own cat thinks she is human. I can put up with that. It's her thinking that she's related to royalty that I have difficulties with.
June 1, 201610 yr 20 hours ago, mercuryg said: lol. This is a window hinged from the top; it has two levers, one needs to turn left, the other - of course - right, and then you need to push. I have never seen her do it, but how else do I find it open when she is the only living thing in the house, and outside? Interesting about the knocking on window thing: I'm deaf - almost totally - and all my cats to date have learned the usual 'meow' won't wake me up, but standing on my face will. Feline sign language, I guess. Hey Merc, go on u tube and put in "Simon's cat".
June 3, 201610 yr Just an update: Archibald Jones, my big lad, took another chunk out of the Rat Bastard population today. Thought Monsta might appreciate that.
August 25, 20169 yr Cat update: My youngest has decided that, in addition to bringing me dead rodents (and the odd live one) I also need fruit and veg. In the back garden, in accessible but for a front gate, I have found - over the last few days, all neatly placed together - two bananas, several carrots, and an apple.
August 31, 20169 yr cats - herself is a cat person .. as far as I see it they only reason we have dead birds - voles - mice etc in the house is 'cos the cat brings them in ... we also have a bernese mountain dog - ok it is dim but it just ambles through life and doesn't bring dead things into the house!
September 1, 20169 yr Be thankful they are dead! Mine brings them home alive, and you'd think butter wouldn't melt in her mouth. I swear she doesn't say Miaow - it sounds more like Moi? I've become a dab hand at catching mice in a whisky glass.
September 1, 20169 yr yes we get the live ones too! if you often see mice in your whiskey glass try adding a bit more water!
September 2, 20169 yr 18 hours ago, pilgrim said: if you often see mice in your whiskey glass try adding a bit more water! What! And spoil what could be a happy ending for the mouse.
July 24, 20205 yr ...then we cud aal gaan aroond singing.."Thas a Moose Loose...Aboot thi Hoose.."!!!
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