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by abyssin3 » 08/09/06, 13:49

Mine also attacks lizards, grasshoppers also sometimes. But his favorites are rodents:
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She even brought me a bird living in the kitchen recently, if it's not cute ... : Shock:
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by Targol » 08/09/06, 14:21

Don't let him eat!
You get them every time, hop, in the freezer and when you have about 20, you make kebabs : Lol:
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by Other » 08/09/06, 14:43

Hello
To know if it will be a good cat, you put it on your back in your hand and if it is not too reluctant it will be a docile and cheerful cat, otherwise it will be independent, even aggressive in certain conditions.
my cats all go outside he gets on well with the squirrels that he never catches, apart from the young, the tanias (switzerland) he catches everyone early tad sometimes he takes birds and sometimes brings them back I manage to escape from it, (a beautiful Red cardinal) it is enough to speak to him quietly and to flatter him when he opens the trap he releases his prey.
The biggest bird they brought me is a partridge, I was surprised, given the size of this bird ..
The greatest danger is raccoons, foxes and the surrounding pools in the fall when there is a small layer of ice.
Whenever I lost a cat it was during a one day absence.

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by Christophe » 08/09/06, 14:43

Targol wrote:Don't let him eat!
You get them every time, hop, in the freezer and when you have about 20, you make kebabs : Lol:


Damn it already happened the time of Mad Max? I should think about looking out the window sometimes ... : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 08/09/06, 15:29

Andre wrote:Hello
To know if it will be a good cat, you put it on your back in your hand and if it is not too reluctant it will be a docile and playful cat


I just took the test.
And if he purrs during the "manipulation" what does that mean? :)
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by Targol » 08/09/06, 15:41

Christophe wrote:I just took the test.
And if he purrs during the "manipulation" what does that mean? :)


So wait, I'm looking at the results grid ....
Ha, y'a wrote: "more hugs, we make glue" : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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by Christophe » 08/09/06, 15:42

I found that he was licking us too ... (.. only HANDS and FEET band of little vicious ....) ... : Cheesy:
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by abyssin3 » 08/09/06, 16:34

Targol wrote:Don't let him eat!
You get them every time, hop, in the freezer and when you have about 20, you make kebabs : Lol:


No, rather I just let him eat the round, so there will be no need to remove the skin before making the skewers : Cheesy:
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by abyssin3 » 08/09/06, 16:38

Targol wrote:So wait, I'm looking at the results grid ....
Ha, y'a wrote: "more hugs, we make glue" Laughing Laughing Laughing

We have the same result grid, mine this is glue.
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by delnoram » 08/09/06, 17:22

Christophe wrote:
Andre wrote:Hello
To know if it will be a good cat, you put it on your back in your hand and if it is not too reluctant it will be a docile and playful cat


I just took the test.
And if he purrs during the "manipulation" what does that mean? :)


Is that he considers you as his superior, his chief, his master, his boss, his dad, his boss ................ : Cheesy:

It does not prevent him from becoming independent, except at the time of the food or the hug :D
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