Cat Figures Out Owner Does Not Enjoy Her Live Gifts, Starts Bringing Giant Leaves Every Morning
It’s a very common cat behavior to show their appreciation and affection by bringing gifts for their owners. These cat gifts are, more often than not, the results of a hunting session and involve rodents, birds, and other small creatures in a state of extreme distress.
Needless to say, these gifts are rarely welcomed by their ungrateful humans. This most likely causes confusion and hurt to our poor feline friends who cannot understand why such treasured gifts are being constantly rejected!
This was the case with Baloo, a young silly cat with an owner named Ben. “She always looked so confused and sad, which made me feel pretty bad,” Ben said about Baloo in an interview with the Dodo.
Baloo is not just any old feline, however. The pet cat quickly figured out that Ben has other tastes in gifts, and went out to hunt for something nicer, something less…alive. “It took a couple of months of me rejecting her gifts for her to start bringing me leaves. They were always big, nice looking leaves,” Ben said. “It was such a relief from the live mice every morning that I would show my gratitude by taking the leaf and playing with it while she sat on my chest.”
“She knew she was doing something right now.”
Proving herself to be an unusually intelligent and empathetic cat, Baloo carefully selected only the best leaves for her lucky owner, much to the relief of the local wildlife. These days, however, the adorable cat has found lazier ways to show love for Ben. She will comfort me when I’m feeling down,” Ben told the Dodo. “She’s not a lap cat by any means, but when I’m upset or nervous she will hop up onto me, push me back so I lay down and then she’ll just sit on my chest purring like mad and nuzzling my face with her nose. She’s a very loving cat.”
Scroll down below to see the cute cat in action, and share your own funny cat-gift experiences in the comments!
(h/t: The Dodo)
This is Baloo, a cat who couldn’t quite understand why her owner Ben was rejecting her thoughtful gifts of live rodents and birds
“She always looked so confused and sad, which made me feel pretty bad”
So Baloo decided to try a different tactic
She figured out that “after a while, it started getting a bit annoying having half dead animals dropped on your chest every morning”
And Ben might appreciate something nicer, something less…alive
“It took a couple of months of me rejecting her gifts for her to start bringing me leaves”
“They were always big, nice looking leaves”
Sometimes she would bring a twig instead of a leaf, just to mix it up
But these days, she has found lazier ways to show love for Ben
“When I’m upset or nervous she will hop up onto me, push me back so I lay down…”
“…and then she’ll just sit on my chest purring like mad and nuzzling my face with her nose”
Love this! Especially the part where Baloo would comfort Ben when he was sad. When my husband was going through chemo, he was weak & laid out on the couch during the day. Our 4 kitties (mama & her 3 kittens) took turns snuggling up next to him. Each one would stay for an hour or so. When they were hungry or wanted to use the litterbox, they'd get up and another kitty would take it's place. This went on for the entire course of his treatment- a couple of months. (Hubby's been cancer-free for 26 years--Yay!)
When I got divorced, I had a kitty who would do this. When I would start crying, he'd get up in my lap, put his paws on my chest and sit nose-to-nose with me, purring like a madman. Kitties just know. ANIMALS just know. I'm glad your hubs had kitties to keep him company, but I'm MORE glad that he's doing so well!!!
Load More Replies...What Baloo figured out was: "This human is a total failure as a hunter. I bring him disabled prey, which even the most klutzy kitten could easily catch, and he just throws it away without even trying! But, he's my baby nonetheless. I'll just bring him toys from now on, and watch out for him extra carefully. (sigh!) Even with opposable thumbs, humans are pretty hopeless!"
Not only did my long-haired tuxedo cat named Kaboodle bring me huge, dried leaves in the fall (he'd back in through the cat door so as not to break them), but he also made railroad tracks down the alley! He would lay down parallel twigs (length didn't matter, but circumference did) from the cat door all the way down the alley, in both directions! Your cat looks like the cat I have now - a long-haired tortoise shell named Katie. She does the exact same comforting thing!
Reading this story made me miss my cat. I miss the feeling of having a cat to sit on my lap. Comfort me on sad and depressing days. I especially love the part where Baloo started to bring her owner leaves. I mean, that's one smart cat, analyzing and finding an aalternative. My cat Jazz was also this sweet. He would always bring us dead mice, dead birds, or even dead chicks. He always does this and we never fail to say our appreciation for the gifts he was trying to offer us. it's really fun having cats who will wipe out your stress. I could still remember those days when he would bring us "dead mice" which was just pretending dead. After presenting his gift for us, the mice would slowly escape when Jazz wasn't looking. The mice would start running and Jazz would just stare at it, after a few seconds, when the mice had almost left the area, Jazz would then hurriedly chase it and the show begins. He loves playing with mice. It's been 5 mos since he passed and I still really miss him.
I'm so sorry for your loss. It's been three weeks since I lost my dog and the weight of her absence is crushing. I know how you feel. I'm sorry.
Load More Replies...This story shows just how much animals are like us in that they 'feel' and can love. They are capable of understanding and this is so flippin' cool and deepens and broadens the fact that we need to be kinder and more open to the realization that we need to be more respectful to our fellow animal friends.
Lucky you. The last time I rejected a live mouse from my cat it was like he said, "Fine then", and proceeded to immediately rip its head off right in front of me. I never could get that stain completely out of the carpet.
Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur Happy kitty, sleepy kitty Purr purr purr
eeeerk!! yeah sometimes it is a challenge to love them. Mine keeps bringing me tiny little lizards.
Load More Replies...I'm really dissapointed that people downvoted my comment. Everyone has a right to their opinion and not everybody considers this story worthy of admiration on Internet. It's just an everyday thing for a cat owner in my opinion. Anyway, just wanted to say that I get downvoting a spam comment or one containing profanity and ads, but you don't downvote a comment jost because it's authors' opinion is different to yours. That just destroys the whole purpose and diversity of comments.
I agree that this was an everyday (and boring) story, but regarding the downvotes I agree with Laury M. Just as you have the right to your own opinion, people have the right to downvote you.
Load More Replies...the best therapy is the world, they know our deepest feelings and can read them, dont underestimate Gods creation, trouble is mine dribbles as well
you have such a good friend in Baloo! I occasionally get the dead lizard but mostly just snuggles and purrs, which is just great to me
Chica, our grey tortiese-hair, would bring us live lizards which she would release in the house. I think she enjoyed watching us scrambling around trying to catch and the hapless, de-tailed reptiles. But the best was when she caught the rat that had been living on our deck, making it impossible for us to keep the door open in warmer weather. She killed this one and placed it ceremoniously on the Thanksgiving table, announcing her treat for us with loud meows of pride. We were grateful, and told her so.
My Romeow, who is not a lap boy, and prefers to sleep on the sofa rather than with me at night (I'm sure I kick and wake him constantly), became my kitty-nurse when I got home from a 6 day hospital stay from a bad case of pneumonia on top of my asthma!! He would make sure I was nicely tucked in all around, and slept at my feet all night for two more weeks!!! Now that I'm well ,he has returned to the couch at night. I've also bought him some new toys, and we have play time each night before bed. He is much more affectionate, and happy now that we have our play time!!! IMG_4398-5...fe502d.jpg
I had a cat that would know I was pregnant before I was even "late"! He bought me a kill every single morning for the 260 odd days I was pregnant. Then one morning, no kill. I went into labour that evening. The cycle started again 2 and a half years later when I fell pregnant with my second daughtrer. Luckily, I never had morning sickness. Some of the kills were pretty gruesome.
" Wild" packs of cats in cities have been observed eating. The kittens and lactating moms and pregnant cats eat first. Even when there is not much food. So your kitty is looking after you as if you were a cat. :--))))))
Load More Replies...I love cats, but it’s the record collection over there that caught my attention even more. Show me your gems on wax dude!!!
That is just your typical Tortie. My lync did that all the time especially with her little ducky and her favorite toys. would wake up some mornings to her ducky between me and that bratty kitty.
Hehe, cats bring "gifts" because they're trying to teach us how to hunt. Apparently your cat thought you were so bad at hunting she had to step it down for you ;) Still, it's adorable!
One of my indoor cats, Jojo, is always bringing me "gifts". He carries them around in his mouth and makes a guttural meow. He won't drop it until I thank him for bringing me a present. I enjoy the gifts most of the time, however, if he can't find one of his toys, he'll bring me the stapler, the measuring tape or pens. He's even been known to grab his little brother Ralphie by the scruff and carry him around!
When I got my late kitty Ariel-Cozette, she had a little stuffed mouse who she loved. For weeks she would grab mousy-rousy in her teeth and drop it in the littler box. I realized that she was trying to potty train the darn thing. LOL! She finally gave up but while it was going on it was hysterical! We were blessed to have her for 18 years.
You got to love torties. My cat, Babalicious brings me bugs in the middle of the night so we can play chase. I finally convinced her that I like watching her play with it on the floor. Now she snuggles beside me ever night. Sometimes she still brings a toy.
Humans ( should) train dogs. Cats and humans negotiate, even tho' we have no verbal language in common.
Load More Replies...What an awesome kitty! And owner! To all the people who “hate” cats, read this. Cats are great
I had a cat named Baloo too! We had sixteen very happy years together, he was also very clever but not THIS clever. Well done Baloo.
O.M.G. I want a cat just like that. She's amazing! I hope he knows how lucky he is!! (I'm so jealous) and she's an absolutely beautiful calico too!!!
My sister's cat has a fondness for small snakes. Oddly, Susan does not. Baloo & Callie should talk.
My cat would go "big game hunting" for leaves as well. She would carry them through the cat door and leave them all over the place. I'd wake up and there were like ten of them each day. Didn't know which cat was doing it until I saw her stalking and capturing them. It was funny.
What a smart cat!! I'm glad you have her (in my humble experience, tortoises are very smart)
Aw that's the most amazing loving story I've heard about a cat. Especially since my own cat would never do anything like this, not even comforting me when I'm sad.
What a gorgeous little sweetheart! You are so lucky to have a little cat like that.
Thank you Leslie! I'm so glad you had a kitty to comfort you too! You're so right--animals have an amazing instinct and empathy.
Had a cuddle cat like that once. He woke me up by laying himself on my pillow (big cat) and purred so loud that it was impossible to sleep. And then came the cat's tongue that started cleaning me.
Those leaves are beautiful :) Also that's quite a vinyl record collection you've got there Ben
I just lost my kitty after 18 years, 7 months. She would bring me leaves and trade them for cheese or sardines...kitty credit...
To earn the unconditional love and trust of a cat is to earn the world in and of itself. Good girl, Baloo!
I made a video about this problem and support installing cat proof fencing or catios, to keep the cat away from the wildlife before even a single animal is killed. Let me know if you like it, as I offer pragmatic solutions. https://vimeo.com/252968697#comment_16375614
Cats are guardian angels. They know when we're ill or sad and stay with us until we feel better. When I had food poisoning my cat slept on my chest the entire time, watching my face. She never did it before or since.
When my cat realized I didn’t like gifts of live mice but had traps everywhere she started bringing me dead mice in traps. We had a really bad infestation in our townhouse complex last fall.
tortoiseshell cats are the most beautiful :) I sometimes make such cats on order :) imgonline-...2ad32c.jpg
Because my Tortie is an indoor cat the only living thing i have to worry about are crickets and the occasional scorpion that gets tracked in off the kiddo. But, she does utilize this behavior around the house with the various toys we play with her. she even fetches!! she loves to fetch those super sparkly-light puff balls and she'll bring them back to my feet...up to 15 times in a row now!
What I want to know is HOW he rejected the gifts? DId he just ignore them?!?
Cats are so cool. A pouring loving animal sitting on your chest while nuzzling your head with its nose. Awww.
I quite recently lost a cat that looked just like her and was just as thoughtful as her so this really hits home for me *tear*
I lost my flashdrive a couple of months ago and then one day, my cat found it. She pulled from under my bed
I don't need to know Baloo to love her. Ms Phoenix sends her regards and possibly a hiss...xx
Well she is a tortie - so I am in love already as my girl is one - they do work things out - I don't know how! I don't get gifts but Ms P learns words so fast - retract - when she gets carried away with a game and her claws catch - I told her retract only a couple of times and now she doesn't find herself caught in embarrassing situations! Aren't torties gorgeous?
Affectionate cats try to teach their human how to hunt (just like they would teach a kitten). If your cat brings you a live prey and you don't catch up, they will deliver a crippled one the next time (easier prey), or even something that has been already dead. They will continue to low the bar for you in hope you would eventually improve your skills. Conclusion: Your cat loves you and thinks you're a s****y hunter.
Sweet cat. Smart too. One of my late cats used to bring me birds, poor thing, and I'd put in in the washroom and close the door and release the bird A.S.A.P. But later I learned that if the birds are wounded, the cat's saliva will kill it anyway, and it will just die somewhere else. Poor Hobbes, he didn't live long enough to figure out there were other ways to please me.
I trained my cats not to bring birds... but not deliberately, just by the way I freaked out when they brought a bird. - If I knew how to train them not to bring birds i would have...but accidentally worked.... people please put bells on yr cats. ... and get them fixed/ neutered what ever you call it. ( that just needs to be said frequently )
Load More Replies...cats are the best. My cat named Lucifer likes to sit on his sister . Woke up at 3am to this 24900231_2...191804.jpg
How sweet! Animals are much more intelligent than we give them credit for but cats do have that feline predatory instinct - even when well-fed, they hunt and bring their trophies home - they want you to be proud - "Hey, look at this wonderful gift I got for you!"
Sleeping together is a euphemism for people, but tantamount to marriage with cats.
In the spring I leave my sliding patio door open enough for my cat Annabelle to go in and out. In my downstairs bathroom there is a closet where I keep the cat and dog food. I started noticing small animal poop inside the closet, then holes in the side of the food. I knew it wasn't mouse poop but I couldn't figure out what it was. I tried a humane trap which wasn't working so I put a snap trap in the closet. Imagine my surprise when I caught a mole. Mystery solved.
Google paid each week on-line from home over $4000+ simply by operating merely on-line. Last month I actually have got paid $19523 simply by operating four weeks on-line. Its simply wonderful and my earnings ar currently far better than regular nine to five workplace job. This job is simply outstanding. attempt currently to induce additional money on-line from the small print here...... http://bit.ly/2mgS6mW
Google paid each week on-line from home over $4000+ simply by operating merely on-line. Last month I actually have got paid $19523 simply by operating four weeks on-line. Its simply wonderful and my earnings ar currently far better than regular nine to five workplace job. This job is simply outstanding. attempt currently to induce additional money on-line from the small print here...... http://bit.ly/2mgS6mW
Judging by your comment, this happened to you already. Good riddance.
Load More Replies...Love this! Especially the part where Baloo would comfort Ben when he was sad. When my husband was going through chemo, he was weak & laid out on the couch during the day. Our 4 kitties (mama & her 3 kittens) took turns snuggling up next to him. Each one would stay for an hour or so. When they were hungry or wanted to use the litterbox, they'd get up and another kitty would take it's place. This went on for the entire course of his treatment- a couple of months. (Hubby's been cancer-free for 26 years--Yay!)
When I got divorced, I had a kitty who would do this. When I would start crying, he'd get up in my lap, put his paws on my chest and sit nose-to-nose with me, purring like a madman. Kitties just know. ANIMALS just know. I'm glad your hubs had kitties to keep him company, but I'm MORE glad that he's doing so well!!!
Load More Replies...What Baloo figured out was: "This human is a total failure as a hunter. I bring him disabled prey, which even the most klutzy kitten could easily catch, and he just throws it away without even trying! But, he's my baby nonetheless. I'll just bring him toys from now on, and watch out for him extra carefully. (sigh!) Even with opposable thumbs, humans are pretty hopeless!"
Not only did my long-haired tuxedo cat named Kaboodle bring me huge, dried leaves in the fall (he'd back in through the cat door so as not to break them), but he also made railroad tracks down the alley! He would lay down parallel twigs (length didn't matter, but circumference did) from the cat door all the way down the alley, in both directions! Your cat looks like the cat I have now - a long-haired tortoise shell named Katie. She does the exact same comforting thing!
Reading this story made me miss my cat. I miss the feeling of having a cat to sit on my lap. Comfort me on sad and depressing days. I especially love the part where Baloo started to bring her owner leaves. I mean, that's one smart cat, analyzing and finding an aalternative. My cat Jazz was also this sweet. He would always bring us dead mice, dead birds, or even dead chicks. He always does this and we never fail to say our appreciation for the gifts he was trying to offer us. it's really fun having cats who will wipe out your stress. I could still remember those days when he would bring us "dead mice" which was just pretending dead. After presenting his gift for us, the mice would slowly escape when Jazz wasn't looking. The mice would start running and Jazz would just stare at it, after a few seconds, when the mice had almost left the area, Jazz would then hurriedly chase it and the show begins. He loves playing with mice. It's been 5 mos since he passed and I still really miss him.
I'm so sorry for your loss. It's been three weeks since I lost my dog and the weight of her absence is crushing. I know how you feel. I'm sorry.
Load More Replies...This story shows just how much animals are like us in that they 'feel' and can love. They are capable of understanding and this is so flippin' cool and deepens and broadens the fact that we need to be kinder and more open to the realization that we need to be more respectful to our fellow animal friends.
Lucky you. The last time I rejected a live mouse from my cat it was like he said, "Fine then", and proceeded to immediately rip its head off right in front of me. I never could get that stain completely out of the carpet.
Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur Happy kitty, sleepy kitty Purr purr purr
eeeerk!! yeah sometimes it is a challenge to love them. Mine keeps bringing me tiny little lizards.
Load More Replies...I'm really dissapointed that people downvoted my comment. Everyone has a right to their opinion and not everybody considers this story worthy of admiration on Internet. It's just an everyday thing for a cat owner in my opinion. Anyway, just wanted to say that I get downvoting a spam comment or one containing profanity and ads, but you don't downvote a comment jost because it's authors' opinion is different to yours. That just destroys the whole purpose and diversity of comments.
I agree that this was an everyday (and boring) story, but regarding the downvotes I agree with Laury M. Just as you have the right to your own opinion, people have the right to downvote you.
Load More Replies...the best therapy is the world, they know our deepest feelings and can read them, dont underestimate Gods creation, trouble is mine dribbles as well
you have such a good friend in Baloo! I occasionally get the dead lizard but mostly just snuggles and purrs, which is just great to me
Chica, our grey tortiese-hair, would bring us live lizards which she would release in the house. I think she enjoyed watching us scrambling around trying to catch and the hapless, de-tailed reptiles. But the best was when she caught the rat that had been living on our deck, making it impossible for us to keep the door open in warmer weather. She killed this one and placed it ceremoniously on the Thanksgiving table, announcing her treat for us with loud meows of pride. We were grateful, and told her so.
My Romeow, who is not a lap boy, and prefers to sleep on the sofa rather than with me at night (I'm sure I kick and wake him constantly), became my kitty-nurse when I got home from a 6 day hospital stay from a bad case of pneumonia on top of my asthma!! He would make sure I was nicely tucked in all around, and slept at my feet all night for two more weeks!!! Now that I'm well ,he has returned to the couch at night. I've also bought him some new toys, and we have play time each night before bed. He is much more affectionate, and happy now that we have our play time!!! IMG_4398-5...fe502d.jpg
I had a cat that would know I was pregnant before I was even "late"! He bought me a kill every single morning for the 260 odd days I was pregnant. Then one morning, no kill. I went into labour that evening. The cycle started again 2 and a half years later when I fell pregnant with my second daughtrer. Luckily, I never had morning sickness. Some of the kills were pretty gruesome.
" Wild" packs of cats in cities have been observed eating. The kittens and lactating moms and pregnant cats eat first. Even when there is not much food. So your kitty is looking after you as if you were a cat. :--))))))
Load More Replies...I love cats, but it’s the record collection over there that caught my attention even more. Show me your gems on wax dude!!!
That is just your typical Tortie. My lync did that all the time especially with her little ducky and her favorite toys. would wake up some mornings to her ducky between me and that bratty kitty.
Hehe, cats bring "gifts" because they're trying to teach us how to hunt. Apparently your cat thought you were so bad at hunting she had to step it down for you ;) Still, it's adorable!
One of my indoor cats, Jojo, is always bringing me "gifts". He carries them around in his mouth and makes a guttural meow. He won't drop it until I thank him for bringing me a present. I enjoy the gifts most of the time, however, if he can't find one of his toys, he'll bring me the stapler, the measuring tape or pens. He's even been known to grab his little brother Ralphie by the scruff and carry him around!
When I got my late kitty Ariel-Cozette, she had a little stuffed mouse who she loved. For weeks she would grab mousy-rousy in her teeth and drop it in the littler box. I realized that she was trying to potty train the darn thing. LOL! She finally gave up but while it was going on it was hysterical! We were blessed to have her for 18 years.
You got to love torties. My cat, Babalicious brings me bugs in the middle of the night so we can play chase. I finally convinced her that I like watching her play with it on the floor. Now she snuggles beside me ever night. Sometimes she still brings a toy.
Humans ( should) train dogs. Cats and humans negotiate, even tho' we have no verbal language in common.
Load More Replies...What an awesome kitty! And owner! To all the people who “hate” cats, read this. Cats are great
I had a cat named Baloo too! We had sixteen very happy years together, he was also very clever but not THIS clever. Well done Baloo.
O.M.G. I want a cat just like that. She's amazing! I hope he knows how lucky he is!! (I'm so jealous) and she's an absolutely beautiful calico too!!!
My sister's cat has a fondness for small snakes. Oddly, Susan does not. Baloo & Callie should talk.
My cat would go "big game hunting" for leaves as well. She would carry them through the cat door and leave them all over the place. I'd wake up and there were like ten of them each day. Didn't know which cat was doing it until I saw her stalking and capturing them. It was funny.
What a smart cat!! I'm glad you have her (in my humble experience, tortoises are very smart)
Aw that's the most amazing loving story I've heard about a cat. Especially since my own cat would never do anything like this, not even comforting me when I'm sad.
What a gorgeous little sweetheart! You are so lucky to have a little cat like that.
Thank you Leslie! I'm so glad you had a kitty to comfort you too! You're so right--animals have an amazing instinct and empathy.
Had a cuddle cat like that once. He woke me up by laying himself on my pillow (big cat) and purred so loud that it was impossible to sleep. And then came the cat's tongue that started cleaning me.
Those leaves are beautiful :) Also that's quite a vinyl record collection you've got there Ben
I just lost my kitty after 18 years, 7 months. She would bring me leaves and trade them for cheese or sardines...kitty credit...
To earn the unconditional love and trust of a cat is to earn the world in and of itself. Good girl, Baloo!
I made a video about this problem and support installing cat proof fencing or catios, to keep the cat away from the wildlife before even a single animal is killed. Let me know if you like it, as I offer pragmatic solutions. https://vimeo.com/252968697#comment_16375614
Cats are guardian angels. They know when we're ill or sad and stay with us until we feel better. When I had food poisoning my cat slept on my chest the entire time, watching my face. She never did it before or since.
When my cat realized I didn’t like gifts of live mice but had traps everywhere she started bringing me dead mice in traps. We had a really bad infestation in our townhouse complex last fall.
tortoiseshell cats are the most beautiful :) I sometimes make such cats on order :) imgonline-...2ad32c.jpg
Because my Tortie is an indoor cat the only living thing i have to worry about are crickets and the occasional scorpion that gets tracked in off the kiddo. But, she does utilize this behavior around the house with the various toys we play with her. she even fetches!! she loves to fetch those super sparkly-light puff balls and she'll bring them back to my feet...up to 15 times in a row now!
What I want to know is HOW he rejected the gifts? DId he just ignore them?!?
Cats are so cool. A pouring loving animal sitting on your chest while nuzzling your head with its nose. Awww.
I quite recently lost a cat that looked just like her and was just as thoughtful as her so this really hits home for me *tear*
I lost my flashdrive a couple of months ago and then one day, my cat found it. She pulled from under my bed
I don't need to know Baloo to love her. Ms Phoenix sends her regards and possibly a hiss...xx
Well she is a tortie - so I am in love already as my girl is one - they do work things out - I don't know how! I don't get gifts but Ms P learns words so fast - retract - when she gets carried away with a game and her claws catch - I told her retract only a couple of times and now she doesn't find herself caught in embarrassing situations! Aren't torties gorgeous?
Affectionate cats try to teach their human how to hunt (just like they would teach a kitten). If your cat brings you a live prey and you don't catch up, they will deliver a crippled one the next time (easier prey), or even something that has been already dead. They will continue to low the bar for you in hope you would eventually improve your skills. Conclusion: Your cat loves you and thinks you're a s****y hunter.
Sweet cat. Smart too. One of my late cats used to bring me birds, poor thing, and I'd put in in the washroom and close the door and release the bird A.S.A.P. But later I learned that if the birds are wounded, the cat's saliva will kill it anyway, and it will just die somewhere else. Poor Hobbes, he didn't live long enough to figure out there were other ways to please me.
I trained my cats not to bring birds... but not deliberately, just by the way I freaked out when they brought a bird. - If I knew how to train them not to bring birds i would have...but accidentally worked.... people please put bells on yr cats. ... and get them fixed/ neutered what ever you call it. ( that just needs to be said frequently )
Load More Replies...cats are the best. My cat named Lucifer likes to sit on his sister . Woke up at 3am to this 24900231_2...191804.jpg
How sweet! Animals are much more intelligent than we give them credit for but cats do have that feline predatory instinct - even when well-fed, they hunt and bring their trophies home - they want you to be proud - "Hey, look at this wonderful gift I got for you!"
Sleeping together is a euphemism for people, but tantamount to marriage with cats.
In the spring I leave my sliding patio door open enough for my cat Annabelle to go in and out. In my downstairs bathroom there is a closet where I keep the cat and dog food. I started noticing small animal poop inside the closet, then holes in the side of the food. I knew it wasn't mouse poop but I couldn't figure out what it was. I tried a humane trap which wasn't working so I put a snap trap in the closet. Imagine my surprise when I caught a mole. Mystery solved.
Google paid each week on-line from home over $4000+ simply by operating merely on-line. Last month I actually have got paid $19523 simply by operating four weeks on-line. Its simply wonderful and my earnings ar currently far better than regular nine to five workplace job. This job is simply outstanding. attempt currently to induce additional money on-line from the small print here...... http://bit.ly/2mgS6mW
Google paid each week on-line from home over $4000+ simply by operating merely on-line. Last month I actually have got paid $19523 simply by operating four weeks on-line. Its simply wonderful and my earnings ar currently far better than regular nine to five workplace job. This job is simply outstanding. attempt currently to induce additional money on-line from the small print here...... http://bit.ly/2mgS6mW
Judging by your comment, this happened to you already. Good riddance.
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