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    It's not just the children who enjoy playing with my heuristic boxes!

    One of my kittens constantly helps herself to not only fir cones and sticks, but also bottle tops, corks, conkers and stones ! ! !
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    One of mine regularly "catches" toys and proudly me-ows to let us all know. Puppets, earmuffs, furry animal hats, soft toys are all "caught" and proudly shown off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip0803 View Post
    One of mine regularly "catches" toys and proudly me-ows to let us all know. Puppets, earmuffs, furry animal hats, soft toys are all "caught" and proudly shown off.
    Awww.

    My other kitten brings me garden worms and drops them in my lap or on my foot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    Awww.

    My other kitten brings me garden worms and drops them in my lap or on my foot!
    Nice!

    I have a hunter but she won't use the cat flap so gets frisked before she come in, unfortunately I also have a cocker spaniel who likes to carry things in his mouth, normally a ball but one morning DH let him out at 4.30 when he got up for work and when I got up at 7 I was presented with a very soggy, dead mouse beside me in bed Urrrrgh - he must have picked it up instead of his ball and then brought it up to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip0803 View Post

    Nice!

    I have a hunter but she won't use the cat flap so gets frisked before she come in, unfortunately I also have a cocker spaniel who likes to carry things in his mouth, normally a ball but one morning DH let him out at 4.30 when he got up for work and when I got up at 7 I was presented with a very soggy, dead mouse beside me in bed Urrrrgh - he must have picked it up instead of his ball and then brought it up to me.
    :-) that made me laugh!

    I once got into bed to find half a desicated bird under the duvet! Cue new sheets and covers!

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    Our cat pinches toys from the children.

    We've got a couple of small mice toys and he'll take them off the children. He'll also pinch their pompoms when they've got the craft stuff out.

    And if I don't watch him carefully, he'll try going for a nap with them. He likes nothing better than snuggling up with them and gets really annoyed when I won't let him!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    :-) that made me laugh!

    I once got into bed to find half a desicated bird under the duvet! Cue new sheets and covers!
    Joys of pets xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    :-) that made me laugh!

    I once got into bed to find half a desicated bird under the duvet! Cue new sheets and covers!
    That's disgusting!

    Luckily our cat is frightened of birds, so we rarely have any problems with him bringing them home.

    He did bring a live frog or toad in once and DH caught him carrying it off upstairs.

 

 

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