Since I moved into my flat about 3 years ago, I have a constant nuisance courtesy of the neighbours cat. It always gets into my front garden, and rips up all the plants and kindly leaves its mess there for muggins here to clean up. I've also found a dead bird or two as well.davidmcg wrote:I'm currently spending my days protecting the local wildlife from my cat, he is a killing machine, he has killed Rabbits, Birds, Mice, (just yesterday when I went to feed him a mouse ran out of his mouth). He hasn't though copped on to the birds nesting inside the shed, so I won't be letting him into the shed methinks.
Getting close to nature.
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And it's because of people like you Pete why i keep Mouse confined to the garden. Mouse is better trained than most dogs. You don't want to know how long it took me to train him to ignore me.
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