1DMF
Old School Cheesy Quaver
In the space of 3 days, one of our cats has killed 5 rats and left them outside the back door.
Now OK, Furbie has always been a killer, he usually likes to catch small baby birds and eat them, and does on occasion kill mice and rats (usually eats half the mouse).
The culprit... (Arthur 'Furbie')
However, this spate of mass murder is un-characteristic even for him.
The victims...
The house next door has just been purchased and was in disrepair for many years with an overgrown back garden, so perhaps as there is work going on and the back garden has been cleared, perhaps it is making it easier for Furbie to see and catch the rats?
It's also highlighting a vermin problem the derelict house next door was posing (though our cat seems to have now dealt with it!)
Or is this a jealousy thing with our new son, and he is desperately trying to please us by bringing us presents?
The picture of him above is him currently lying on the changing mat (errr, yuk!), so should we be worried, he's feeling jealous, or is he simply a happy member of the family who wants to be involved and is showing his appreciation with presents?
Perhaps one of you may know more about cat phycology or have experience of this, having children and pets yourselves.
Thanks,
1DMF.
Now OK, Furbie has always been a killer, he usually likes to catch small baby birds and eat them, and does on occasion kill mice and rats (usually eats half the mouse).
The culprit... (Arthur 'Furbie')
However, this spate of mass murder is un-characteristic even for him.
The victims...
The house next door has just been purchased and was in disrepair for many years with an overgrown back garden, so perhaps as there is work going on and the back garden has been cleared, perhaps it is making it easier for Furbie to see and catch the rats?
It's also highlighting a vermin problem the derelict house next door was posing (though our cat seems to have now dealt with it!)
Or is this a jealousy thing with our new son, and he is desperately trying to please us by bringing us presents?
The picture of him above is him currently lying on the changing mat (errr, yuk!), so should we be worried, he's feeling jealous, or is he simply a happy member of the family who wants to be involved and is showing his appreciation with presents?
Perhaps one of you may know more about cat phycology or have experience of this, having children and pets yourselves.
Thanks,
1DMF.