Food o'clock

in Cat Photos3 years ago (edited)

Our black & white boy, Murzik, is ready to dine:

Murzik- food o'clock.jpg

He loves to hunt for mice, birds and other small creatures outside. Most of the time, he prefers playing with them rather than eating. I have to admit he is a gentleman- he never brings them inside the house unlike other cats.

Does your cat bring his prey into the house and does he/she do it often?

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One of our cats used to occasionally bring in what he had caught, but sometimes it was still alive. That meant that I would have to take the creature away from him before it got away under the furniture.

Very impressive. I’ve read cats sees humans, as inexperienced hunters. Mother/female cat will bring home an injured animal, still alive, to teach her kittens how to kill on their own. It’s nice to see they appreciate life we provide for them and treat us as a family.