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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've had a lot of cats, and have found I can never tell which ones are the effective hunters. The dopiest, clumsiest, laziest cats can sometimes be killing machines. And cats that seem like they should be good hunters sometimes just like to watch or play with mice, but can't actually catch them. That's why you need a cat that's a proven killer.[/quote] Omg this is so true. We had 2 cats growing up - from the same mom but different litters. The older one played tough, was in good hunting shape (never got fat or lazy, always had a ton of energy) up until the end of her life, chased after everything and never killed a single thing. They were both indoor cats but she always wanted to get out and fight with rabbits and squirrels in our yard - not one kill. The younger one was a fat, inbred, lazy thing until my mom started letting her out in the yard (fenced but pretty large) and she'd bring all kinda crap to the door. Mice and birds, but also a headless mole one time - so gross - and even a few chipmunks. There's no way of knowing! [/quote]
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