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Lee.
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Looks like a shrew to me
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Methinks you may be right enough Lee.... ![]() Currently checking online recipies. Failing to find any. In lieu of this, I am seeking out a local taxidermist - so avoiding offending said cat. |
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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Just pop it in the cupboard and get it out everytime your cat comes in......
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Pyramid*
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First I've seen one - it's usually mice or birds. god, shows how little I'm aware of what's around my own bliddy garden as far as wildlife is concerned. *makes mental note to go back to school at some point* Quote:
She lost interest in it very quickly unfortunately. Bliddy furry weans, such a limited attention span these days. Pfft. ![]() I heard the 'different type of mieow' from her and instantly thought.... "Aye aye, she's got a mouse or something"...... non- cat owners will think I'm crackers, but there is a distinctly different type of 'mieow' when they've brought something like that home ....... it's hard to describe but it's most definately very recognisable from the friendly / angry / territorial / hungry noise they make. *secondary note to self: book in for next therapy session* |
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