So... Jameson has been a very happy little sprite recently, due to the sunny weather and all the exciting things that comes with it
He has been out on so many adventures we've hardly seen him in the past few days.
Had been doing the weekly shopping, and was loading it in to the kitchen when I looked outside and saw the little rascal fast approaching the flap....with a gigantic magpie in his gob!! I yelled at the boy to lock the flap and while he was kerfuffling with the flap, Jameson looked confused and just sat outside - the magpie just hanging, lifeless. I wasn't sure if it was completely dead or not.
Boy opened the door and managed to get J away from the patio, when J jumped over the fence into our neighbours garden. He hunched down with the bird still in his mouth. The magpie was huge - we had no idea how on earth it would even fit in J's mouth! (Jameson is a big boy - but so was the bird). We tried to work out if the bird was completely dead as we couldn't see any ''just-before-death twitches' so we assumed it was. However, the other magpies were crowding around the garden, sitting in the trees croaking like there was no tomorrow. Not just magpies, but other birds too. (we have loads of gardens and shrublands behind our garden/house so have lots of wildlife there). Jameson looked at us and every now and again dropped the bird, only to jump on it and grab it by the throat again. The bird is definitely dead, we thought, there were no signs of any movements at all and we'd been standing there watching for about 5 minutes but couldn't work out why the other birds were making SUCH noise from the trees. At one point I thought they were all gathering to attack J.
All of a sudden, Jameson puts the bird down and in a SPLIT SECOND the birds flies off!!!!! We were gobsmacked - how on earth was that possible!!??? We saw it flying off, to join his fellow magpies and seemed totally fine. Didn't seem injured at all! We watched the bird join the other birds, and then flew off together. Jameson was very upset, and came running towards us meowing and crying.
(I was secretly pleased, because as much as I know this is nature, it still hurts me seeing him torture birds and mice)
We were saying that we think that the bird was pretending it was dead... because it was really hanging, lifeless out of his mouth throughout, and while he was dragging it around it was just hanging there, not one move or struggle. Not once did it move - it really looked like he was dead. Can birds do this?? Do they sometimes pretend to be dead to escape their preditors?
Anyway, again we were left speechless after it - nature is amazing, and to watch your cat be ''a cat'' and hunt like that is amazing. (although I always feel sorry for the poor victims, but at the end of the day, he is a cat and this is what he is designed to do!)