my cat is a bird killer!

@morph3us (823)
Italy
February 5, 2007 1:16pm CST
today my cat bring to me a bird, he was proud to his catch, i wasn't able to rescue the bird from his nails :/
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@Neo_Knights (1882)
• Indonesia
6 Feb 07
Well, it's nature for a cat to catch a bird. But make sure your cat eat the bird. My Budhist friend told me once, creature may kill other creature as long as the killer consider the victim as food, and eat it. Don't waste any life just for killing. If you didn't like with your cat did, then I guess you should train your cat to catch mice. Buy mouse toy and give it to your cat as a toy. And buy bird toy too, when your cat is trying to get the bird toy, you slap it. Sooner or later it will learn to catch mice, not birds.
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@morph3us (823)
• Italy
6 Feb 07
yes i know they are killer from nature, i agree with you on this way, but a will not learn nothig him, just i hope he don't bring me more animals :D
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@craftwave (1338)
• United States
6 Feb 07
Cats are one of the few animals that kills for pleasure. That is why my husband hates them. Even a well fed cat that is not hungry will go out and kill a bird, squirrel or a rabbit just for the fun of it.
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@morph3us (823)
• Italy
6 Feb 07
i agree, i see mine play a lot with lizzard, i think him doing this just for fun
@PIITZY (749)
• Romania
7 Feb 07
yeap my cat does the same thing once i was realy shocked to see her palying with the bird after she killed it and once i managed to save a bird from her mouth i realy get shocked when i see her do that
@morph3us (823)
• Italy
7 Feb 07
yes this is just what i've feel
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@lisa101 (1362)
• United States
6 Feb 07
My cat kills things too like rabbits, snakes, and birds i even seen it try to kill a squirrel once. I just let it go its just in a cats nature i suppose to do this. I was upset about the rabbit though because i love them too.
@morph3us (823)
• Italy
7 Feb 07
wow, you are luky if he kill the snake, but i think it can be dangerous for him, isn't it?
@imsilver (1665)
• Canada
5 Feb 07
my daughter's cat does the same thing. He's pure black and it's neat to watch him stalk things in the back field.. he looks like a jaguar.. lol.. I'm not sure that there is any point to trying to rescue the bird once the cat has got it. It'd probably been hurt and won't survive anyways.
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@morph3us (823)
• Italy
5 Feb 07
i like to see the cat when they see something :D, and i think you right, if i was able to rescu the bird from him, he won't survive a lot :/
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@tetsero (24)
• United States
6 Feb 07
My cat Jeckle kills birds all the time, because he usually spends his time outside. But two weeks ago, he was attacked by 5 bluejays and had a huge peck hole in his head. It was terrible! Then there was puss coming out of it. But he is doing much better, now. There is only a small scab where it was.
@morph3us (823)
• Italy
6 Feb 07
wow, it's sound like bird revolution! i think it was a very bad experience for your little mate
• United States
6 Feb 07
Yeah, he did not go outside for a while. But now he is back at it. And he just keeps attacking those birds.
@morph3us (823)
• Italy
6 Feb 07
i think now he will take much care on their performance :)
@firdaus (685)
• Malaysia
6 Feb 07
the fact is cat is eating bird..
@morph3us (823)
• Italy
6 Feb 07
yes, of course it's a predator, i don't discuss this ;)
• India
7 Feb 07
Don't worry it is inherent to cats.
• China
6 Feb 07
Very excellent bird
@morph3us (823)
• Italy
8 Feb 07
? i can't understend what you means
• Singapore
6 Feb 07
My previous cat used to bring me many presents of the feathery kind. Worst still, once or twice she set it free in the house! I didnt know how to get it out other than leaving the door and windows wide open. What i would like to know is how the hell she got them in the first place. I mean birds cant be that stupid to fly into a cats mouth!
@ekk0013 (91)
• Philippines
7 Feb 07
that's cool! it's just natural for cats to hunt birds, its animal instinct.
@cereal91 (25)
• Italy
7 Feb 07
it is called: alimentary chain!!!