It continues in spurts, I choose to ignore him as his bowl was full of water. WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF etc "what's gotten into him?" Eventually finish washing cars park them back in their places on drive tidy up hose and wash bucket etc. I go inside to rinse out wash mit. Greeted by mr woofy chops - the reason for this unusual behaviour? Come on dad look at this I follow - to be greeted by the laid to rest body of a Water Vole (8 1/2") one of our cats had brought into the house. What a tell tale Sorry for ignoring you pup! |
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Yes listen to your leader when he tells you. |
Big news and you ignored him. Poor guy. Well, seeing the surprised expression on your face probably made up for it. Who did the deed? Kitty or Archie? my money on the cat........ |
Definitely our male cat by the smug look on his face, and Archie has itched to tell on the cats before when we get back home, and the great thing is he leaves the corpses be. |
Good cat, and good tattling Archie! |
Size of vole takes "mouser" to new heights! Wouldn't want to cross that cat. |
Good kitty! |
See, you should always run when you are called-sheepys know best!!x |
Well same barking this morning, and which I paid notice to. Horrible bloody cats! Argh........ One of them saw fit to kill a beautiful duckling and leave it in the kitchen. I am pretty amazed by Archies ability to leave alone he obviously knows what the cats are doing is evil (albeit natural ) what a caring pup! |
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