| Oh YUCK! |
by callithrix |
2010-01-04 07:26:22 |
I had an extra cat visiting at New Years.
It promptly hid in a hard to get at place and staid there for several hours.
Now, my own cat is housebroken. Today, my cat got into the hard to get at-place and found out that the other cat hadn't been. And the CalCat ate it! He seemed to enjoy it a lot, too.
Now, I don't know if I should call a vet, or just leave it be at that.
Have any of you ever seen a cat do something like that? I feed him! He just seemed to want to eat it for some gross reason... |
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Recycling :-) | by Peace_Man | 2010-01-04 07:31:19 |
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Rabbits in the wild do it. | by klar_at_work | 2010-01-04 08:13:53 |
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Sorta right, sorta wrong | by oot | 2010-01-04 08:49:43 |
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"Don't eat rabbit turds" | by SnArL | 2010-01-04 09:07:02 |
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Ever heard of Kopi Luwak? (n/t) | by PeKaJe | 2010-01-04 09:20:20 |
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The monkey-poop coffee? | by SnArL | 2010-01-04 09:45:01 |
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Actually, it is a Civet, not a monkey. | by vampire | 2010-01-04 09:58:51 |
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Whatever. | by SnArL | 2010-01-04 10:15:49 |
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Yes, that would be the important "piece". (n/t) | by vampire | 2010-01-04 11:30:00 |
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Ew, gross! (n/t) | by callithrix | 2010-01-04 10:20:09 |
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Yeah, the only thing I know of more expensive than | by vampire | 2010-01-04 09:53:28 |
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Correction $1400 USD. (n/t) | by vampire | 2010-01-04 10:00:25 |
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Guinnea pigs do a similar thing. | by callithrix | 2010-01-04 10:18:27 |
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No need to go to the vet | by oot | 2010-01-04 08:36:41 |
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Other cat is almost exclusively indoor. | by callithrix | 2010-01-04 10:12:40 |
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Your cat was removing evidence. | by staticsan | 2010-01-04 14:18:03 |