Well my cats 14 now, but he still manages to catch the local mouse
population that live in our garage and he finished off quite a few birds.
Such is nature, and I don't mind seeing it happen!
Charlie.
"Aileen Howard" wrote in message
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Our poor cat is now 'physically challenged' as he had one leg amputated a
year ago to remove a tumour. He is coping wonderfully and seems very
happy,
but of course he can't jump fences and it has slowed him down. I must say
we see many more birds in the garden, as they obviously realise they are
pretty safe now he is a voyeur.
Regards, Aileen
PS I love cats *and* birds
"Charlie" wrote in message
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See, you say that, but in my garden I have a huge amount of bird life
(including many baby's) and I have a cat who catches them regularly. Go
figure.
Charlie.
"eddy" wrote in message
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My neighbour recently moved with their 2 cats.
with the cats ...
Bird population had fallen right off, very quiet .
Nothing.
then they moved...
within a week word got round and suddenly its busy with all types of
birds.
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