Oh yes I forgot to add those as well! 1½ slow worms!My Burmese cats were the biggest thieves. Socks, plastic flowers, kids toys to name a few. One of them was always bringing in slow worms.
All the ones mine brought in were aliveOh yes I forgot to add those as well! 1½ slow worms!
Now that's good hunting!During the war, my mom said that one of their cats came in dragging a piece of steak. Her mother took it off the cat, washed it, and the family had it for their tea!
My boy Floki is obsessed with rubber bands! He sniffs the air like a Bisto Kid and can home in on them like an exocet!When I had two cats, neither of them ever brought in any “livestock.” Most cats will pounce on spiders. Mine never did so I had to deal with those myself.
However, I think one of them, a male called Tigger, was a kleptomaniac. Friends soon learned to close their bags when they came round because he’d stick his head inside an open bag and then race off with anything that he could get hold off. Cue my retrieving tissues, combs, pens etc. He also had a fascination with rubber bands and would bring in the ones that had been dropped in the street by the postman.