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Random cat stole my chicken!

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17leftfeet · 24/07/2014 23:25

My cats are weird, they don't like chicken so I can normally leave it out on the side to cool, no problem

Came upstairs to put some washing away and when I got back downstairs my 'visitor' was up on the counter eating it!

Door was shut but my living room window was still open so that's obviously how the cheeky bugger got in

He's never going to leave us alone now he's had chicken is he?

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Cailleach · 25/07/2014 00:21

Where there's a will, there's a way...!

Could've been worse though: my previous cat once spent twenty minutes laboriously posting a chicken he'd caught through the cat flap.

It wasn't a roast chicken either, it was a fully-feathered one he'd caught and killed somewhere. I never did find out where he got it from, although I did ask around in the village.

It was the funniest twenty minutes of my life, watching him poking it bit by bit through the flap. Not wanting to waste it, I plucked and dressed and roasted it and we shared it together.

He was very proud. Mighty hunter! But he never did bring me another :(

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sashh · 25/07/2014 09:33

How thoughtful of you to feed the local cats, you will probably have more visitors soon.

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summerconcert · 25/07/2014 11:03

That's so funny Grin

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Shia · 25/07/2014 11:07

This could be my cat!

During the hot weather, she has got noticeably bigger around the gut region!

I'm thinking that people have doors and windows open and my cat is going in people's houses and eating human and their pet's food!

We are careful not to over feed her as in the past she has tricked either my daughter or myself that she hasn't been fed but has already been by one of us!

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summerconcert · 25/07/2014 11:11

My cat did that this morning! He eats loads. He's a big cat but he's going to need weight loss surgery at this rate!

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