For once, you cannot blame the cats
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Andrew (imported)
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Re: For once, you cannot blame the cats
Who would blame cats for anything (and I say that as a true cat lover)? But they're better de-sexed, just like humans!
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Re: For once, you cannot blame the cats
I think watching cats is much more interesting than watch birds. Even birds with names like Turdus migratorius also known as a robin 
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Re: For once, you cannot blame the cats
A few years ago, I was stading out on my front porch with one of my less-than-bright boy friends
looking out into the countryside. I pointed out the characteristic wings of a hawk out in the sky and we watched. Suddenly the hawk dove and I could tell that it picked up "lunch" because there was a field mouse dangling from its claws. My buddy
, who was better looking and better in bed than he had brains, didn't see the field mouse and innocently asked why the bird didn't land? After all, it did dive to the ground and he thought it was going to land and walk around.
I had to explain "lunch" to the poor shocked boy who really didn't understand the food chain...
Sigh
I had to explain "lunch" to the poor shocked boy who really didn't understand the food chain...
Sigh