Tuesday, July 25, 2017

      Someday, I Want to Kill a Real Bird and Eat It All Up

 I ask you, Is that so wrong

18 comments:

  1. Not wrong at all! Although I have to say, I have yet to kill anything except for a fly when I first came to live here - I snatched it out of the air with my MOUTH!

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  2. I'm with Summer - there's nuffink wrong with that ambition. Mind you, I suspect that you'd probably wanna leave the beak and feet behind, and probably most of the fevvers as well.

    Megan
    Sydney, Australia

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  3. Nope. Nothing wrong with that, Spitty. We feel the exact same way!

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  4. Nope. Nothing wrong with that. If your human disagrees: ask her what the chicken in your food is.

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  5. Sounds like a very cat kind of ambition. Though, if those are seagulls in your dream, you might want to dream a little smaller..

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  6. Heck no it's not wrong....it's a lofty (haha) aspiration but one which most of us catables SHARE!

    Hugs, Teddy

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  7. Nellie tells me that the chase is exciting and they taste marvelous darling!
    Love Barb

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  8. dood....what de be jezuz N sam hell noe....ewe canna seer ee uz lee eggz pect uz ta honest lee answer thiz can ya....

    ☺☺♥♥

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  9. Hahahaha...Trout Talkin' Tabbies comment, Spitty! Hooohahahahaha!

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  10. Not wrong at all, Spitty. Just natural instinct unless you live in Trout Towne.

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  11. Spitty, we feel the same way. It's just our nature.

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  12. I say NO; TW says yes. I'd love to kill something real.

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  13. Spitty, Misty May would be happy to catch all the birds for you that you could ever want. Much to our humans' dismay, she is a mighty hunter cat. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo and Cooper Murphy

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  14. Nothing wrong with catching an eating a birdie. TBT even agrees with us. But watch out for the sharp beaks. We usually leave the head and feet...

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Leave me a meow or a hiss; I don't mind a hiss or two. . . or even a bitey.