Cat Killer


Bob-a wonderful story,but true,I know.

A bit tough on the cat though.These AG's are dangerous for sure.

Found a nest of mice one year under the AG and toads other times.Great
shelter I suppose.

It is easy to replace cats,but can you grow another another cat killing AG?????

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>Sorry to here about your cat and it reminded me of my Pumpkin patch/cat
occurance.
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>I used to have a kitten that used to follow me to the pumpkin patch. Really
friendly thing.
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>I believe that it was 1994 I had some good pumpkins develop split stems so
I decided to roll them out in front of the barn to show them off to local
passers by.  This accomplished, it caught the attention of local newspaper
so got picture of me and my dog a border collie in the local newspaper.
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>Noticed a while later that the cat didn't come in to eat and thought that
it had ran away or something.
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>About 2 -3 weeks later when I went to clean up the vines in the patch found
one flat kitty. Stiff as a board and you probably could play frisby with it
as it had dried out somewhat.
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>Well Since the pumpkins were about 300 lbs when you roll them by yourself
you don't get a good view of what is immediately on the other side of the
pumpkin and they also create some noise  rolling over strms and leaves that
muffled any last crys from flat kitty.
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>Again sorry for your loss.
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>Bob.
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