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Kittehs excel themselves.

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Tewdric:
We're used to the odd vole and mouse being brought in to the house as presents but the kittehs distinuguished themselves yesterday by bringing us a rabbit.  Not even a small baby rabbit, but a fair size bunny.  Anne had to call a neighbour to assist with bunny removal and we've been finding grey fur everywhere!

TimO:
Talisker, my not very big and aging domestic short hair, has been known to catch squirrels and pigeons.

I can't quite equate his success with hunting vs his apparent stupidity most of the rest of the time, but he seems to have a knack.

Luckily he doesn't generally bring this stuff home, so I don't have to deal with the aftermath!

Mrs Pingu:
My brother's former neighbours moved last year and had an old snooker table out in the shed or garage they wanted rid of. A couple of teenagers bought it and came back a couple of days later with their mum in a van to dismantle it and take it away.
There was some squealing to be heard from the mother at one point. - Apparently all the pockets were stuffed full of dead rabbit and other mammals that their cat had been stashing there.  ;D

Clare:
Kafer used to catch rabbits on the allotments, then eat the top half of them on the neighbour's front lawn, mum regularly had to remove the back end of a rabbit from pride of place in Gary's garden before he came home and found it.

Kathy:
The best we've had is a pigeon (dead and mostly eaten by the time I found it) under the spare bed. No bunnies near us, I think, though next-door's guinea pigs have been eyed up more than once.  :-[

Kitteh hunting season seems to have begun. We had a nice plump vole delivered today. ::-)

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