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Skerret's posting is ok to trip balls to and read just to experience the ambience but don't expect any content. "I'm jealous of sucking major dick!"~ Kernowgaz
Heh. One that is in one piece but beat up pretty bad. One of my mother's cats specialised in that - she used to have to put the mice out of their misery.
I have found the back half of a mouse in the garden but this was quite the carcass. What you can't see, and is in the picture on my phone that does that brief movement thing, is right at that moment he grabs it by the neck and throws it up the stairs.
My mother's cat once swallowed a dead rat in our front garden one Saturday morning. I stood there agape nursing a mild hangover. He left the back legs and tail, neatly cut off on the garden path.
He took it head first and gulped it down in about 7 or 8 goes and then bit down.
He was a big mother fucker of a cat. Used to rap the door to get in. The front door had a low level letterbox and door knocker combo. He would lift the knocker up with his head and let it drop. He would follow you around outside like a dog.
For entertainment he would jump onto the roof of next door's shed and stare down at their Staffie. Would drape his tail down if the dog stopped barking to get him going again.
Bramblewatch: closer to mended than on the mend. Whatever it was that messed him up so spectacularly has wiped its feet on his stomach, but he's happy and back to his old self. He's been left with what I assume could be a permanent old man belly, so any unusual or solid foodstuffs come back up again within the hour (no more raw carrots unfortunately, he loves those), but it's manageable. If we soak his dry food (which we have done for years anyway) and stop him hoovering up random pavement items on a walk he's absolutely fine.