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snake in garden,should not have been cat died (Read 2016 times)
juditha
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snake in garden,should not have been cat died
Aug 21st, 2009 at 3:45am
 
Hi I'm not sure where abouts in England this was but this couple let there snake out in there garden and this domestic cat got into there garden and the snake ate it,i think it was very iresponsible of this couple to put that snake there knowing that it is a predotor,the cat did not expect that a snake would be hanging about in that garden,cats are natural explorers,a lot of people here are opting that the snake was in the right ,it was only doing what a snake will do,but that couple knew better and i'm opting for the cat,if it lived in africa or some other country where snakes natural habitat is ,the cat would have been more cautious,if people are going to keep snakes they should not let them in the garden,that couple said the cat should not have gone in there garden

How can you say to a cat that he cant go in next doors garden so they are in the wrong for being iresponsible with the snake.And they should not blame that little cat but at least he's in the spiritworld now and he is safe and happy and wiill never again have the misfortune of being eaten by a snake.

I remember my oldest son's cat got into next doors house and killed there budgie and his nieghbour had a go at him and said to him,"Tell your bloody cat to keep out of our garden"and my son just said "Sorry but my cat wont listen to me" and now him and his neighbour are not speaking and through all this his cat called Tom sat there happily licking his whiskers after having there budgie for his supper, little knowing or even caring that he had caused my son and his neighbour not to be on speaking terms anymore.Cats dont you just love them

Love and God bless   love juditha
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b2
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Re: snake in garden,should not have been cat died
Reply #1 - Aug 21st, 2009 at 11:59am
 
Oh my ears and whiskers, Juditha! How I smiled at around 3 in the morning when I read this last night.
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juditha
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Reply #2 - Aug 21st, 2009 at 2:21pm
 
Hi b2  I'm so pleased i made you smile and i have put this link on,i thought this is one clever cat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0zgQAp7EYw&feature=channel

Love and God bless  love juditha
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b2
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Reply #3 - Aug 21st, 2009 at 2:36pm
 
I've never seen anything like that, how fun! I had a cat who would retrieve a marble in its mouth and bring it to me (after I tossed it and it rolled away somewhere). She loved doing that. But I've never had one take up an instrument.

Wow!
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Re: snake in garden,should not have been cat died
Reply #4 - Aug 22nd, 2009 at 2:18am
 
I have to admit the piano playing cat is much more talented than my calico whose claim to fame is that she loves cantaloupe but won't touch fish or any other "people" food.  A vegetarian (or fruitarian) cat?

Pat
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