on 11-06-2013 12:40 PM
So the rabbit has just raced in the house from the back yard faster than I have ever seen him run with this black thing running behind it. In the blur it looked like a panther!
It was a freaking cat!
I've just spent the last 20mins trying to make the terrified rabbit safe whilst trying to get this stray cat out of my house. I had to boot the cat to get him to move away from the rabbit. And then he wouldn't leave the house.
The rabbit refuses to come out of his hiding spot and my leg is bleeding from being clawed by this blooming cat.
What the heck! It's not like the rabbit is a tiny little thing that could be mistaken for a mouse.
Why can't people keep their stupid cats inside? I am sick to death of not being able to keep my own pets safe and secure in their own house because people allow their cats to roam during the day.
on 11-06-2013 10:04 PM
Oh Karen. Good. You're back.
So what should I have done please?
on 11-06-2013 10:06 PM
I already answered, scroll back
on 11-06-2013 10:22 PM
I wouldn't have fancied picking up an agro cat and getting my arms scratched to pieces in the process.
if you had a bed sheet or something handy I suppose you could have put it over the cat, wrapped it in sort of a sack then tossed it out the door:^O
but who has time to think of these things in the heat of the moment when you have to move quickly?
on 11-06-2013 10:46 PM
martini was it someone's pet cat or a feral because a gun is always useful BANG
There is a small problem these days with gun control's they need to be locked away and the ammo also needs to be locked away separately.
What I have in locations around the house is steel bars that can be quickly grabbed.
One next to the bed, one near the phone and one outside near the back door, and I will gladly face a court before a home invader any day
on 12-06-2013 12:35 AM
What if an intruder gets the steel bar outside near the back door before you do?
on 12-06-2013 12:43 AM
I'm a cat lover, I have 3. I don't think martini had any choice but to do what she did, the cat obviously wasn't hurt from the slam dunk as it came back fighting, and she didn't resort to the steel bar :^O
on 12-06-2013 06:56 AM
Domestic cats are ok.
The feral ones taste a bit-gamey.
Hard to get any cookable bits from a Flatapus
after an 18 wheeler has run over it..................................Richo.
on 12-06-2013 08:08 AM
At least the thread heading was appropriate! 😉
Glad you saved your bunny Martini.
on 12-06-2013 08:43 AM
There is a small problem these days with gun control's they need to be locked away and the ammo also needs to be locked away separately.
What I have in locations around the house is steel bars that can be quickly grabbed.
One next to the bed, one near the phone and one outside near the back door, and I will gladly face a court before a home invader any day
DER
on 12-06-2013 08:44 AM
Did the cat screech martini you know like when the boot connected?