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Cat serial killer

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  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,647
    I'll be quick, I've got somewhere to go..i never said suffering to animals is a good thing of course any cruelty is sick. Cats and foxes are some of the few animals that will kill then just leave their prey. Why? I don't know. As for 'vehement cat hater' I don't think so.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,245
    For balance one of our cats tricked me into letting him in by scratching the door and crying

    I was on the phone at the time and didn't look, yep. He's got a magpie in his mouth. A magpie that he's bought home to us as a token of appreciation, a magpie, that pretty much winked at me before asbo dropped in on the floor and then decided to not play dead any longer.

    The chaos a wild bird causes when inside a house is something to behold.

    Magpie is fine by the way. The cat legged it and left me to catch it and let it back outside.

  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,491
    Apparently the pathologist found fox saliva on every corpse.
  • jac52
    jac52 Posts: 636
    Jints said:

    Apparently the pathologist found fox saliva on every corpse.

    If it is Fox I don't understand is how it's taken so long for them to reach this conclusion.
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    jac52 said:

    Jints said:

    Apparently the pathologist found fox saliva on every corpse.

    If it is Fox I don't understand is how it's taken so long for them to reach this conclusion.
    Foxes are sly and very cunning
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    Jints said:

    Apparently the pathologist found fox saliva on every corpse.

    considering that its a dead corpse with innerds out in an urban environment, which is an easy meal for a fox.
  • Foxes don't kill for fun, they kill to put food on the table for them and their families. The slaughtering of all hens in a chicken house quite often happens, it's the foxes way of putting food in the larder. They often don't come back for it, because the owners have discovered the carnage and cleared it up.
  • Police hunting for the fox have today confirmed that every lead they have followed has in fact lead to a dog.