Ah Yes... Fresh *****
#12
you should of seen them man they dragged like 3 baby rabbits into the garage and i swear they were playing Blair Witch. they had 2 of the rabbits in the corner and were ripping apart their sibbling in front of them....really crazy ****....i opened the door and i could just tell they were like **** we've been caught funs over. all the bunnies died anyway though, and we kept finding little pieces of babby rabbit for a week.
#14
Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Jun 9 2003, 01:12 PM
Dude I live around condo cats, they don't catch ****, half of them never go outside and the ones that do are always trying to sneak in when I leave my front door open, that seems pretty dependant on human contact to me
most cats I have seen don't eat their kills, they instinctively kill it as a form of entertainment, but I don't usually see them actually eat the bird, once it stops moving they are bored.
Are the ones you see actually eaten or just battered?
most cats I have seen don't eat their kills, they instinctively kill it as a form of entertainment, but I don't usually see them actually eat the bird, once it stops moving they are bored.
Are the ones you see actually eaten or just battered?
#17
Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Jun 9 2003, 09:12 AM
Dude I live around condo cats, they don't catch ****, half of them never go outside and the ones that do are always trying to sneak in when I leave my front door open, that seems pretty dependant on human contact to me
most cats I have seen don't eat their kills, they instinctively kill it as a form of entertainment, but I don't usually see them actually eat the bird, once it stops moving they are bored.
Are the ones you see actually eaten or just battered?
most cats I have seen don't eat their kills, they instinctively kill it as a form of entertainment, but I don't usually see them actually eat the bird, once it stops moving they are bored.
Are the ones you see actually eaten or just battered?