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Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:27 pm
by Rawr
Or at least trying to, mainly the last one on the list . So far it's been a moth, 2 fox tails I put on a string for him to play with (I call it kitty fishing :lol: ), and a remote controlled mouse toy. :mrgreen:

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:57 pm
by cowmuflage
My cat brought in a seagull once :lol:

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:40 pm
by Rawr
cowmuflage wrote:My cat brought in a seagull once :lol:
:shock: your cat scares me :? :mrgreen:

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:00 pm
by Dewclaw
My cat Rose brought me a frog once. She placed it on the doormat, facing the front door. When I looked out it appeared to be looking in at me. I swept the poor frog off the side of the porch and assumed that was the end of things... until the next time i opened the door and the frog was back. She did this several times. I finally buried it so it would stay gone.

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 6:27 pm
by cowmuflage
Rawr wrote:
cowmuflage wrote:My cat brought in a seagull once :lol:
:shock: your cat scares me :? :mrgreen:
Well that was back in the old days when he was younger he's now a grumpy lazy old man! I mean yesterday he was resting on the deck and black birds where walking around him not worried about him! :lol:

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:19 pm
by Rawr
cowmuflage wrote:
Rawr wrote:
cowmuflage wrote:My cat brought in a seagull once :lol:
:shock: your cat scares me :? :mrgreen:
Well that was back in the old days when he was younger he's now a grumpy lazy old man! I mean yesterday he was resting on the deck and black birds where walking around him not worried about him! :lol:
Does have the "fat cat" walk? :lol: The "I'm too cool to ever move faster than a lazy walk and everything here is mine" walk, I think it's so funny when cats do that. I see old cats doing it a lot. :mrgreen:

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:52 pm
by Finduilas
Our big cat once caught a bat. Consider this: we live in an appartment and only have a balcony. It was summer and we had left the doors open so we could get air and she could go out and in as she wanted. The next morning I get up and stumble across this nasty "sock". Well it was not a sock but a dead bat. I think I never was this awake this immediately after getting up. I never thought that a cat could be fast enough to catch a bat :shock: The only explanation my fiance and I came up with, that the bat must have gotten caught in the curtains and Nala just had to pick it out... But still....

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:54 pm
by cowmuflage
Rawr wrote: Does have the "fat cat" walk? :lol: The "I'm too cool to ever move faster than a lazy walk and everything here is mine" walk, I think it's so funny when cats do that. I see old cats doing it a lot. :mrgreen:
Haha yup that's him! "Fat cat" walk I've got to remmber that!.

Re: Lord Marrowgar is Teaching Me Something

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:03 pm
by Finduilas
@Cowmu: your cat reminds me a lot of my parent's cat. She is 12 years now and when taking a nap in the garden the birds walk around her and seem to make fun of her.