Speaking of animals and food oddities, my dog used to carry his food one mouthful at a time out to the living room so he could eat around us. He’d drop it on the floor and then leisurely eat it and go back for more.

  • @DV8
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    854 months ago

    This has been debunked, unfortunately, male cats do this too, and they don’t teach kittens to hunt.

    It is believed now, they simpltdo this because they want to bring their prey to their core territory. Which is also where you are.

      • Mike D.
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        114 months ago

        My parent’s cat would do the same thing. They hated it because they had to get the messiah chipmunks out of the house.

        • @Moneo
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          54 months ago

          Our family’s first cat brought in a crow. I can’t remember how we got the crow out of the house lol

    • wander1236
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      344 months ago

      My orange idiot will wait at the door with a mouse in his mouth until I let him in and then put it on the ground and scream at me to make sure I see it. He’ll never eat it.

      • peopleproblems
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        154 months ago

        My old house ended up with a mouse problem in the utility room (which was weird, we couldnt find where they were coming from, and never any mouse evidence in any other room, so we could only guess it was because it was warm? The mice were pretty skinny) And my single orange brain cell absolutely loved playing with them if they ignored the set traps and crawled under the door. He would play and play and play, until I guess the mouse simply died of exhaustion or maybe being chomped just right.

        Anyway, it was dead, and he’d still bat it around, and eventually I’d hear him yowling as if he’d lost a toy somewhere he can’t reach, and sure enough he batted the dead mouse under the couch down there.

        To this day, toy mice are by far his favorite thing to play with. He’ll play with feathered wands and catnip kickers, but a toy mouse he’ll play with alone or with you any time of day for up to a couple hours at a time.

        • @[email protected]
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          34 months ago

          I love this fight. Some frame it as US vs. UK thing when it’s just animal welfare thing. It gets juicy.

      • ...m...
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        4 months ago

        …our orange kitty does the same, but he’s the smartest cat we’ve ever known: perfectly adept at opening doors on his own, so we must keep them all deadbolted lest we find wild critters brought into the house, which has happened on several occasions…

        (he’s also pretty good at operating our ipads and desktop computers; he’s sent gibberish text-messages more than once and i worry that someday he’ll buy something online!)

    • @[email protected]
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      164 months ago

      Then why do they put it down right by you and leave it? When it’s for themselves, they’ll eat it or play with it. At least my mob do.

      • SkaveRat
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        24 months ago

        “yo, can you put this away for me? I got shit to do. Laters”