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graywarrior Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-02-09 11:49 AM
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17. Taped up on the wall away from any windows.
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  -It's not just dangerous coyotes; a hawk swooped down and grabbed a cat graywarrior  Aug-02-09 10:29 AM   #0 
  - Pickings must be getting slim  Tuesday Afternoon   Aug-02-09 10:30 AM   #1 
  - A coworker of mine  blaze   Aug-02-09 10:36 AM   #2 
  - That's a shame considering there was perfectly edible kids around.  Forkboy   Aug-02-09 10:41 AM   #3 
  - My thoughts exactly.  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 11:05 AM   #5 
     - red tailed hawk attacked my shepperd pup yesterday  backwoodsbob   Aug-02-09 11:12 AM   #6 
        - What's he doing to end up with a bad rep?  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 11:21 AM   #7 
  - OMG, seeing a beloved pet carried off like that would haunt me for the rest of my life!  Dangerously Amused   Aug-02-09 10:42 AM   #4 
  - My neighbor almost lost a coon kitten that way, but she shooed the hawk off before he  GreenPartyVoter   Aug-02-09 11:31 AM   #8 
  - I hope he escaped too. I've been upset ever since I heard about it this morning.  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 11:34 AM   #9 
  - Don't birds of prey drop their victims to stun/kill them before they try and eat them?  rockymountaindem   Aug-02-09 11:36 AM   #11 
     - Maybe he didn't read the manual.  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 11:40 AM   #12 
     - Maybe he knew the cat would always land on its' feet?  704wipes   Aug-02-09 10:41 PM   #28 
     - I'm hoping he went straight for a tree instead. I just feel sick about this. Not that I  GreenPartyVoter   Aug-02-09 11:52 AM   #18 
     - While walking around the perimeter of a big field with my dog  marzipanni   Aug-03-09 01:21 AM   #33 
  - Poor kitty, and yes, it would be traumatizing to see  BuelahWitch   Aug-02-09 11:35 AM   #10 
  - I guess wild animals have to eat, but bloody hell, why do we have to witness it???????  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 11:40 AM   #13 
     - If we offered Rush Limbaugh as a sacrifice  BuelahWitch   Aug-02-09 11:46 AM   #15 
        - He's poison!!!!  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 11:49 AM   #16 
           - Oops yeah, wouldn't want to poison the hawks and coyotes!  BuelahWitch   Aug-02-09 11:52 AM   #19 
              - He'd make good cat litter  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 12:06 PM   #22 
                 - He'd kill the cats  meow2u3   Aug-03-09 07:47 AM   #38 
  - At least your duck is safe.  rug   Aug-02-09 11:45 AM   #14 
  - Taped up on the wall away from any windows.  graywarrior   Aug-02-09 11:49 AM   #17 
  - Ohhh, that's so sad. Poor kitty.  Blue Diadem   Aug-02-09 11:55 AM   #20 
  - My feral convert had close encounters with predators, I'm sure...  GoddessOfGuinness   Aug-02-09 12:00 PM   #21 
  - Is this Fitz?  DeepBlueC   Aug-02-09 04:20 PM   #23 
     - Yes, it's Fitz...  GoddessOfGuinness   Aug-02-09 09:54 PM   #27 
        - awwww  DeepBlueC   Aug-02-09 10:56 PM   #31 
  - I have seen that here  coconuted   Aug-02-09 04:34 PM   #24 
  - I saw a hawk fly by my third story window one day with a squirrel dangling from its talons.  mnhtnbb   Aug-02-09 04:47 PM   #25 
  - Watched one go after a squirrel the other day,  woo me with science   Aug-02-09 09:19 PM   #26 
  - That nearly happened to my cat 2 years ago.  begin_within   Aug-02-09 10:45 PM   #29 
  - I have seen a redtail hawk almost get a kitten.  texanwitch   Aug-02-09 10:46 PM   #30 
  - I live a block from a river and in early spring bald eagles are very common here  elocs   Aug-03-09 01:02 AM   #32 
  - and at night, some of those kittens are owl bait.  miyazaki   Aug-03-09 02:06 AM   #34 
  - That's how we got our cat. She was brought to replace the latest in a series  old mark   Aug-03-09 06:25 AM   #35 
  - Where did this happen? nt  raccoon   Aug-03-09 07:43 AM   #36 
  - Georgetown Ma  graywarrior   Aug-03-09 08:14 AM   #40 
  - Was it a cat or a kitten?  NJmaverick   Aug-03-09 07:46 AM   #37 
  - A little feral,aka the Little Meowski, that hangs in my backyard  peekaloo   Aug-03-09 08:13 AM   #39 
 

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