MICE
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I went into my garden this morning to find this gruesome murder scene 


Obviously it was a cat attack because the pray was not even eaten! That's the most annoying thing about cat's kills, they don't even need to eat it!
There was 2 of them killed next to each other. RIP little mice



Obviously it was a cat attack because the pray was not even eaten! That's the most annoying thing about cat's kills, they don't even need to eat it!

There was 2 of them killed next to each other. RIP little mice

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Cats kill for fun. They inherit an instinct to hunt and most of them enjoy fulfilling that part of their make-up. 

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Cats have been tamed, and humans managed to teach them to use a litter tray. There are courses and help groups to help you teach your cat use litter tray. Something that's not part of their nature. And we managed to make a great success of it!Jacksparrow wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:23 pmCats kill for fun. They inherit an instinct to hunt and most of them enjoy fulfilling that part of their make-up.![]()
And yet, I don't see any help groups, or courses , to teach the same cats not to kill millions of birds and other wildlife every year.
Its not impossible, humans just can't be bothered cos they find it unimportant. Very sad

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If cats are kept indoors 24/7 they will use a litter tray and will not hunt. When they are let out of their home to roam around at will as many are all that goes out of the window and their instincts kick in. Meeting other cats and the thrill of the hunt seem to be their main interests.Butterfly wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 9:11 pmCats have been tamed, and humans managed to teach them to use a litter tray. There are courses and help groups to help you teach your cat use litter tray. Something that's not part of their nature. And we managed to make a great success of it!Jacksparrow wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:23 pmCats kill for fun. They inherit an instinct to hunt and most of them enjoy fulfilling that part of their make-up.![]()
And yet, I don't see any help groups, or courses , to teach the same cats not to kill millions of birds and other wildlife every year.
Its not impossible, humans just can't be bothered cos they find it unimportant. Very sad![]()
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I have a bucket near my outside tap, which I left half full of water yesterday, not bothering to empty it. That was a mistake because today, I looked in the bucket (was going to empty it) and saw a dead mouse inside. It clearly fell in and couldn't get out, and just drowned
I was thinking what to do with it and decided to put it outside my property, on a grassy area that no one uses. That was a good choice because after about 1 hour I checked and the dead mouse was gone! Someone had a nice lunch

I was thinking what to do with it and decided to put it outside my property, on a grassy area that no one uses. That was a good choice because after about 1 hour I checked and the dead mouse was gone! Someone had a nice lunch
