Coming home to an empty nest..

I don't understand why you buried them alive?

It's not the fact that they're just birds or whether they were aware of what was happening, it's the mentality of someone who decides to dig a hole in the ground and bury some birds alive, that worries me. It's really strange and pretty twisted.
 
well my dog a yorkie X does the same thing. Sparrows are always nesting in our hedges and our terrier has a feast each spring. what ya gonna do? keep the dog out the garden the whole spring.

Who cares anyway not like we have a hedge sparrow shortage wee ******* keep pooing on my car anyway.
 
put a bloomin bell on its collar !

why would other cats beat it for having a bell , if anything theyl runaway when they hear it t
 
Putting a bell on the neck is kinda cruel and could be argued that it would drive the cat crazy, plus affect it hunting skills and stealth mode. I dunno what the big fuss is, it is following its insticnt - Kill smaller animals, toss them around for fun, eat them and do the same process again. Seriously, no bell.
 
ElRazur said:
Putting a bell on the neck is kinda cruel and could be argued that it would drive the cat crazy, plus affect it hunting skills and stealth mode. I dunno what the big fuss is, it is following its insticnt - Kill smaller animals, toss them around for fun, eat them and do the same process again. Seriously, no bell.

I agree entirely. If you don't like the fact a cat kills mice/birds don't buy a cat. Buy a rabbit.

My cat ripped off the bell collar within 1 day, he's not stupid enough to leave it...because he knew the pinging sound was messing up his hunt. :D
 
Morba said:
1 cat
1 brick
1 bag
1 river

add the cat and the brick into the bag, tightly tie the top of the back up.
find nearest river. throw bag with strong arm (feel free to swing it around a few times to get the motion going for a big throw) into the river.
let the bag soak, it will soon sink, this is not a bad thing.

walk away happy in the knowledge that your bird saving days have started.
For some reason when I read that list I thought the method was to hit the cat with a brick and kill it then put it in a bag and throw it in the river. Guess your way is meaner:p
 
Digital Punk said:
After the last lot, I basically kicked its *** and told it if it wanted to hunt then it could hunt to live.

It failed miserably, and after two days of starvation I finally gave in and fed it.
Did you convey this message in meows or English?
 
I have cats and they also bring home birds aplenty. Best way is to let them finish them off. Although one day I went in the garden to find the remains of a lot of baby ducks around the place, that was a little distressing!

Anyhow, we added 3 bells to the main hunter and he still brought home some, so it doesnt always work. I say one decent bell on the collar should do the trick. Like this one:

solebell.jpg


Lets see him hunt with that on!
 
I cannot believe this moron buried them alive. We have two cats and been able to rescue numerous birds and mice. We have got them bells which give the birds a huge warning as to the cats whereabouts. I am absolutely astounded that he buried them alive. I love animals and could not have brought myself to do this, maybe a lack of education has resulted in this.
 
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