How do you get Bob from Kate?
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How do you get Bob from Kate?
But dogs hump you.f***ing hate them. They'd eat you given half the chance.
I love sexy timeBut dogs hump you.
Mine does that as welllso waits until we are dishing up our meals then it goes for a shit.
Whilst they can handle a pigeon it’s fairly rare a cat takes them or eats all of them. Could have been a sparrow hawk.Been putting up feeders for the birds this year as watching them last spring/summer in the garden was good for the soul given covid and all that. Recently, though, been chasing a cat from the garden. Caught it with a blackbird in our back garden last week, chased it but too late to save the bird. Came home yesterday to find wood pigeon feathers all over. Safe to say I'm not a fan of cats.
I always say if your house is burning down a dog will wake you. A cat will say, "shit, one less place to eat"Be either getting loads of bait off an auld dear somewhere else, or roadkill. Got a cat and a dog, I reckon the fundamental difference between them is if you were hanging off a ledge, the dog would try to pull you up, while the cat would stamp on your fingers.
Been putting up feeders for the birds this year as watching them last spring/summer in the garden was good for the soul given covid and all that. Recently, though, been chasing a cat from the garden. Caught it with a blackbird in our back garden last week, chased it but too late to save the bird. Came home yesterday to find wood pigeon feathers all over. Safe to say I'm not a fan of cats.
You not confusing the cat with yourself Tim ?Our cat, Gerald, is so thick, that you often see him sitting there, waiting for the next thought to turn up!
Didn't see what killed the wood pigeon so you could be right with that but it killed the blackbird.Whilst they can handle a pigeon it’s fairly rare a cat takes them or eats all of them. Could have been a sparrow hawk.
Mine sits under the feeders making a really weird noise as he can't get at the birds. The birds know this and the Goldfinches seem to deliberately drop seeds on him which antagonises him more. The Crows just drop stones on him.It's instinct though marra, horrible to see but the cat can't help it. On the other side of the coin I love watching my cat sitting at the window talking to the birds at the feeder, tattling away for ages. In my mind he's saying "come here little birdy, I won't hurt you, honestly hahahaha"
Mine sits under the feeders making a really weird noise as he can't get at the birds. The birds know this and the Goldfinches seem to deliberately drop seeds on him which antagonises him more. The Crows just drop stones on him.