>>5005090 that pigeon was already dead, they were eating it. i wonder if they hunted it or not, usually when i see cats going for pigeons they always fail
>>5005094 >usually when i see cats going for pigeons they always fail Depends on the cat. My grandmother's used to kill a ton of them when they went to warm up on top of the rubbish bin outside the house. However these were wood pigeons, so I don't know if that makes a difference
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 1:20:33 PM No.5005110
>>5005087 (OP) Probably not. I try not to spook them so they don't freak out as bad when I trap them and take them to a shelter.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 1:55:51 PM No.5005128
>>5005087 (OP) I'd stop them permanently, cats are pests.
>>5005087 (OP) no, why? thats a problem for the locals. no feral cats where i live so if i run into a group im probably trying to enjoy my vacation in some thirdie country and im not gonna get involved
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 5:26:43 PM No.5005178
"Pride" is for noble homosexual animals: lions
A group of cats is called a clowder, from the chinese mispronunciation and misunderstanding of the word chowder.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:16:02 AM No.5005442
>>5005128 Good way to get me smashing your skull in the pavement ok
>>5006113 How hard was it for you to resist the urge to type "i know you are but what am i" instead? Also, rather ironically, I am actually a professional projectionist and video engineer. You, on the other hand, are very mentally ill.
>>5006180 >lol. you posted this when you were admitting to fucking dogs >absolutely pathetic, dogredditor where did I say that? you need to get your head checked
>>5005090 Chances are, if they're playing with a mouse it probably already has several fang sized punctures in its torso. Letting it flee is pointless because its fate is already sealed.