anyone know much about birds?
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anyone know much about birds?
found this
on the car park on the front of the house.
its not too distressed but has been catted( )across the chest
rspb not open till later-any sugestions on the best course of actions-and anyone know what type it is?
its a little more grey than the pics show-poss crow or magpie?
richie
on the car park on the front of the house.
its not too distressed but has been catted( )across the chest
rspb not open till later-any sugestions on the best course of actions-and anyone know what type it is?
its a little more grey than the pics show-poss crow or magpie?
richie
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bugger it just expired-on looking tidy it was pretty badly opened up the feathers just covered it up
today i really fecking hate cats-especially my next door neighbour's,its the second time ive caught it with a bird
please no cat lovers post back saying its only nature
richie
today i really fecking hate cats-especially my next door neighbour's,its the second time ive caught it with a bird
please no cat lovers post back saying its only nature
richie
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Originally Posted by scoobyvirgin
And here's me thinking you may have needed poorguys knowledge about birds....
sat here with my supersoaker and rambo vest-the cats goin' down
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Originally Posted by EvilKyote
Regardless of what you think it is only natures, cats are predators, birds are one of the cats prey so, yeah
Its Only Nature :P
Its Only Nature :P
so thats fine too then?
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Originally Posted by richieh
its in my dogs nature to shred the cat when it comes in my garden
so thats fine too then?
richie
so thats fine too then?
richie
I'll see what I can dig up on Sky News...
story on legal site here but it's actually in America so not quite as shocking... lol
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Originally Posted by Jap2Scrap
There was a news story yesterday (buggered if I can find a link) where a dog owner had to pay £25,000 compensation to his neighbour because his dog killed the neighbours cat. In the owner's garden!
I'll see what I can dig up on Sky News...
story on legal site here but it's actually in America so not quite as shocking... lol
I'll see what I can dig up on Sky News...
story on legal site here but it's actually in America so not quite as shocking... lol
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Originally Posted by OllyK
The cat was killed in the cat owner's garden, not the dog owner's, so I can just about see the justification. If the cat was in the dog's garden, then it should be fair game.
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Originally Posted by Jap2Scrap
Yeah, I'm sure that's not how they pitched it on Radio 1 yesterday but never mind. All the same, it's nature isn't it?
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Sorry the bird died, I'll see if Mrs Leslie can identify it when she gets back later.
No way to train that instinct out of a cat or to stop it from roaming. We are lucky that our cat won't chase birds when they are feeding on our back garden, but he takes no prisoners when the rats pinch the bird food!
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No way to train that instinct out of a cat or to stop it from roaming. We are lucky that our cat won't chase birds when they are feeding on our back garden, but he takes no prisoners when the rats pinch the bird food!
Les
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Sorry to hear that the bird died.
I used to be indifferent to cats but since I caught one in MY garden doing its nail scratchy thing on my convertible classic saab they have now gone in my room 101!
Supersoaker at the ready.
Can't wait until circumstances are right to get another dog.
I used to be indifferent to cats but since I caught one in MY garden doing its nail scratchy thing on my convertible classic saab they have now gone in my room 101!
Supersoaker at the ready.
Can't wait until circumstances are right to get another dog.
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Originally Posted by richieh
found this
on the car park on the front of the house.
its not too distressed but has been catted( )across the chest
rspb not open till later-any sugestions on the best course of actions-and anyone know what type it is?
its a little more grey than the pics show-poss crow or magpie?
richie
on the car park on the front of the house.
its not too distressed but has been catted( )across the chest
rspb not open till later-any sugestions on the best course of actions-and anyone know what type it is?
its a little more grey than the pics show-poss crow or magpie?
richie
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Originally Posted by Tentenths
Judging by its beak, I'd say probably a Thrush or Blackbird.
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Originally Posted by EvilKyote
Regardless of what you think it is only natures, cats are predators, birds are one of the cats prey so, yeah
Its Only Nature :P
Its Only Nature :P
According to RSPB figures cats kill six million birds in Britain annually, that's a lot of birds.
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Originally Posted by EvilKyote
Regardless of what you think it is only natures, cats are predators, birds are one of the cats prey so, yeah
Its Only Nature :P
Its Only Nature :P
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Originally Posted by richieh
thought that first off but it was about the size of a thrush as it was-beak about 25-30mm
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Originally Posted by Mark_S
According to RSPB figures cats kill six million birds in Britain annually, that's a lot of birds.
Redkop?
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Originally Posted by Tentenths
It looks to me as if it is/was more or less fully fledged i.e. ready to leave the nest. In which case it would be getting on for being fully grown. My money is still on a Thrush or Blackbird. Almost certainly not a member of the Crow family as the beak/head shape is "wrong".
had a near full set of flight feathers but still downy body
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Looks like a baby blackbird
They usually leave the nest and run around on the ground for 1-2wks before learning to fly. Makes them easy prey to cats, small children, etc
Mark
They usually leave the nest and run around on the ground for 1-2wks before learning to fly. Makes them easy prey to cats, small children, etc
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Originally Posted by ajm
No, it is NOT "only nature". Nature never intended domestic cats to be roaming freely in our environment.
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Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
Thats just a drop in the ocean, KFC kills 763 million chickens Worldwide annually, THAT'S a lot of birds!!!
Redkop?
Redkop?
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Originally Posted by Mark_S
According to RSPB figures cats kill six million birds in Britain annually, that's a lot of birds.
Presumably, all those who say that cats shouldn't be allowed to roam free and kill birds, will also accept that we shouldn't drive cars, in case we run over a wild animal. For God's sake, get over it!
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Originally Posted by Daryl
Count them, do they?
Presumably, all those who say that cats shouldn't be allowed to roam free and kill birds, will also accept that we shouldn't drive cars, in case we run over a wild animal. For God's sake, get over it!
Presumably, all those who say that cats shouldn't be allowed to roam free and kill birds, will also accept that we shouldn't drive cars, in case we run over a wild animal. For God's sake, get over it!
of course using your logic you wont have a problem with me trapping your cat for food then?(or will that involve the police) or my kids being let out late at night to be a general annoyance,damage your property etc(or will that involve an ASBO)
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Originally Posted by richieh
er i think youll find that most people dont go out of their way to run stuff over you feckwit
of course using your logic you wont have a problem with me trapping your cat for food then?(or will that involve the police) or my kids being let out late at night to be a general annoyance,damage your property etc(or will that involve an ASBO)
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Originally Posted by Daryl
Name calling, eh? Very mature! Cats don't have consciences, do you think they kill birds just to wind up people like you and ajm?
(as an aside i have no problem with cats at all-or any pet which is kept in a responsible manner-cept spiders they are the work of satan )
i do know the difference between right and wrong which is why i'd never let my kids roam free to do whatever they saw fit-same with my pets.
i have to activly stop the cat getting into my ferret cage(must be a bit dull-the cat that is) to stop the inevitable(legal) outcome
i just wish that some cat owners would take a more socially responsible attitude toward thier pets-most do but as usuall its the vocal minority that cause "people like me and ajm"(thats good when you know nowt about me)to tarnish the rest with the same brush
richie
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