My cat has been nicking food from the neighbours.

Started by dtw, February 19, 2007, 00:45:15

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dtw

He brought in a whole uncooked steak through the catflap this evening.  :D

Anybody would think I don't feed him. ::)

Here he is having a snooze after scoffing it.


dtw


manicscousers

what a beautiful cat, such a lovely colour, our cat used to turn over like that, if you tried to scratch her belly, she used to sink her teeth and claws in to you, she was a right little horror  ;D
looks like he enjoyed the steak, though

Hyacinth

My friend's cat once brought home a perfectly cooked & untouched leg of lamb one Sunday lunchtime ;D

Tulipa

He looks like he enjoyed it!  Our neighbours kittens keep coming and eating the bird seed, it can't really be that good for them so  I am having to take it in at night now.

dandelion

Quote from: tulippa on February 19, 2007, 08:49:21
He looks like he enjoyed it!  Our neighbours kittens keep coming and eating the bird seed, it can't really be that good for them so  I am having to take it in at night now.

Maybe the kittens have a cunning plan to get friendly with the birds, then eat them!

Deb P

He looks just like one of my boys!

I have three red tabby toms, one sleeps on his back just like that, looks like a furry teddy! Soft as soap....would eat anything he could nick or catch too.! ;D
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

saddad

Not a pet person so don't normally come in here but it read like someone had stolen your cat Deb... pleased to see it is just Six dinner Sid Syndrome...
;D

tabbycat

Quote from: saddad on February 19, 2007, 19:14:08
pleased to see it is just Six dinner Sid Syndrome...
;D

I love that book!

My cat Jack looked just like Sid. He didn't nick food, but he did used to get into my neighbour's house and sleep in her airing cupboard if she left the door open ;D Lovely and toasty warm!

Tabbycat

Tulipa

Mine and the kittens next door are all black too.  They both appear when I call mine in for the night, hoping they are going to be allowed in too, bless.  Or to ambush ours so he can't get in, I am not sure which...

Our vet has just retired but he hadn't read Six Dinner Sid but has lots of stories the same.  Even a cat who he reunited with its owner six months after it disappeared because it was taken to be chipped.  If I had known he was retiring I would have bought him the book as a present. :)

Hex

He is lovely.  Mine used to beg outside McDonalds. He was an enormous fat ginger about four times the size of yours.  I remember with joy the neighbours little girl knocking on the front door to tell us he had just pushed her off her bike to get at her crisps.

I really, really miss that cat. 

Hyacinth


shirlton

We had a siamese some years ago and we used to fing pork scratching packets all over the garden. One day I was talking to the neighbour over the back and she informed me that she had started a little business. Packing pork scratchings in her garage. Well of course i told her didn't I. ........NOT
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

Biscombe

Butter wouldn't melt eh!!!! what a stunning cat, no house should be without mischievous cats!!!  ;)

kitten

I quite agree biscome  ;D  ;D  ;D

Ours is a little monkey (bless her) but she hasn't started thieving from the neighbours ... yet!  She does come running from miles away tho' when we shake the treats packet  ;D
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened

Marymary

Any sight of an irate neighbour looking for their tea?

saddad

No garden should be without a cat.... well we can't grow meat anyother way....
::)

dtw

I bought an electric paper shredder today, and he was fascinated by the paper going in.
He's easily amused.  ;D

Bryan

Hi Dtw,
mind he don't try to follow it in.
Get diggin mate. Rhubarb won't be able to help get rid of the god d**n cooch grass, stuff is going mad in this weather.
Don't worry about tomorrow, or yesterday, just think about today.

tabbycat

Quote from: dtw on February 21, 2007, 15:05:07
I bought an electric paper shredder today, and he was fascinated by the paper going in.

Made me laugh - our Daisy (the real tabbycat) is fascinated by the paper coming out of our printer. She keeps peering into it & trying to catch the cartridge as it moves back and forth.  :)

Heldi

Oh he is adorable. I wouldn't denie him a juicy steak...he hunted it down all by himself!  ;D

I had a petite ginger tabby when I was a kid.  She disappeared. :(

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