Right.
Hands up all of you ''lucky'' ones who recieve ''gifts'' from your cats every now and then.
Jameson sometimes brings back his trophys. Only thing; his trophys are always still alive. And he usually brings them into our bedroom. When we are sleeping.
I nearly had a heartattack this morning waking up to lots of noise and a bird flapping around in our bedroom. I was hungover, with a pounding headache. I yelled at my partner ''bird!! bird!!''. He woke up, also completely cod-eyed and yelled ''box!! box!!''. (last time we had to rescue a huge pigeon using a box). Before we had both tumbled out of bed, Jameson was already out (with the bird) and was playing with it in the garden.
All of a sudden he turned up at the catflap trying to get back in again with the bird. We made a huge scene about it and locked the flap. He continued playing in the garden. Then came back inside after a while looking very smug, and went straight into a deep sleep, completely satisfied with a grin on his face.
We think because my partner has been away for 2 weeks, and just got back yesterday, maybe it was his way of saying 'welcome back, dad'.
UGH! The ''problem'' is, he brings his stuff back ALIVE! Once me and my partner had a lovely romantic dinner, with wine, soft music and candles, and through the catflap comes Sir Jameson Whitesox, with a poor mouse in his mouth. He sat down below the table and dropped the mouse on the floor as if he was saying 'there you go, mum and dad'. After a lot of yelling, catching, kerfuffling and cursing we were back at the table, cat out, mouse... umm in cats mouth. It took three journeys through the flap until Jameson got rid of the mouse, and came in very sweet and loving, purring VERY loudly. He just couldn't understand why mum and dad didn't feel like snuggles!!
I remember it so clearly cos it was such a funny sight, in a tragic way - Jameson came in with mouse in his mouth - and the mouse had a small flower in his mouth. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
He has got his catflap so we'll always be prepared for little surprises... still though.... could do without them!
Anyone with similar stories to share?