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- Melbourne, Australia
Wow you must have some decent sized hawks out your way. All ours would be too small to trouble a fully grown kitty. Eagles on the other hand would be an entirely different story. And our kitty leaves their young well alone all year round.Love #3 best.....is the coast clear? I love seeing shots of the kitties that get to go outdoors. We've recently had a very large hawk move into the neighborhood so I'm glad ours are stuck inside. I'm pretty sure that some outdoor cats in the neighborhood will be on the menu for Mr. Hawk.
Wow you must have some decent sized hawks out your way. All ours would be too small to trouble a fully grown kitty.
Do the Mynas swoop down on Tom?
That is a gorgeous cat - and very amusing photographs.
Sadly my black cat passed away a few months ago. I think he was as much of a character as your one. This was taken on a Casio compact I owned a few years ago.
Doomed!
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LOL! It was in 2004!
Sadly my black cat passed away a few months ago. I think he was as much of a character as your one. This was taken on a Casio compact I owned a few years ago.
Oh yes indeed. Often when he goes out there might only be one or two, but within 5 minutes they have called all their mates, and at times there can be 20+ all screaming "cat! cat! cat!" from the trees and rooftops! Then, when there are enough of them, they all go after him at once. They have no fear of him and they have him completely bluffed.
Love #3 best.....is the coast clear? I love seeing shots of the kitties that get to go outdoors. We've recently had a very large hawk move into the neighborhood so I'm glad ours are stuck inside. I'm pretty sure that some outdoor cats in the neighborhood will be on the menu for Mr. Hawk.
That scared of a magpie? Hmmm.... mine needs two ganged up on it to really be concerned. And that's just karma as she stalks their young in spring time. Bad cat! I got a god series of bels on her now and her success rate has dwindled to zero :dance2