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Thanks, but you really shouldn't have Tigger!



 
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Nano
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 2:56 am    Post subject: Thanks, but you really shouldn't have Tigger! Reply with quote

Last Saturday was pretty nice out, so I decided to do some prewinter 'prep' work in the flower garden. I was buzy talking to my husband in the garage, and I went to put on my garden clogs, and right inside of the left clog, Tigger had left me a 'present', a dead mouse! Last fall,my hubby Greg told me Tigger had lined three mice up in a row inside the barn for him! Right on the floor, one, two, three! He must be pretty proud of himself! :lol! Nano.
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FMgurl43
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i needed that laugh... thanks.. i know i shouldnt laugh cause to u it probably isnt that funny. so im sorry... but isnt it cute how they are soo poud of themselves when they catch something, like they are really bringing us a present but dont relize that its not the type of present that we really want...lol my cats used to do that when they went outside.. i would have live snakes in the house from spunky (RIP) . i got chased around the yard from teddy bear(RIP) w/ a snake in her mouth one time when she was trying to "show" me.. and chyanne will sit and cry soo loud until i tell her what a good girl she was 4 bringing me lizards.... and jason (RIP) liked to bring me baby bunnies w/ heads missing or parts of bunnys or bring me dead rats... and then there is mr. garfield who loved to bring in dead frogs at night and lay them in bed w/ me to wake up and find a dead frog i had rolled over all night long and garfield laying at my head hogging the pillow.... cats are sooo crazy, but yet soo funny once u think about what they did after the fact....
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tigger wants Mommy and Daddy to be proud of him. He brought you presents. My Mittens is a good hunter. Don't like to clean up her gifts.
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lucidity03
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's funny... especially the three lined in a row - now that's impressive!

My cats have caught mice in the house and I'm scared to death that they'll bring them to my bed to present them to me. I don't need to wake up to a dead mouse on my pillow. Luckily it hasn't happened yet.
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vene
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pumpkin did the 3 mice in a row minus the heads in 2 min. flat while I was walking her one day in our backyard. Shocked I was admiring some "weeds" when I turned around, Pumpkin had laid the mice on the steps. Milo did the 3 mice or moles and left them in our garage one year. I was actually terrified because they were huge and looked like rats and I made hubby dispose of them. One year Milo left bunny parts on our deck and I was never able to get rid of the blood stain. Ginger also left a humongous (spelling?) bunny head as a prezzie in our mulch bed. Shocked Shocked Shocked They sure love to shower us with prezzies. Mr. Green
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