That's right, but to this day, they haven't caught a single stork, but they always manage to bring home small birds, sometimes bringing home three carcasses in one day.
If I saw one when they brought it home and it was still alive, I would take it and care for it until it recovered and then release it back into the wild.
I don't like cats bringing dead animals into the house. Apparently, it means they want to share their delicious meals with their pack. We are part of their pack.
My kitten also brings me mice, lizards, and other little things. It's terrible, hehehe.
Yes, that's absolutely right, my friend. My cats only catch and play with them, but they don't eat them. Usually, they bring them home alive, but because they're used as toys, they end up dying.
If I had seen them from the start, I would have helped them. After they died, they would have just left them.
That's right, but to this day, they haven't caught a single stork, but they always manage to bring home small birds, sometimes bringing home three carcasses in one day.
If I saw one when they brought it home and it was still alive, I would take it and care for it until it recovered and then release it back into the wild.
But unfortunately, that rarely happens.
I don't like cats bringing dead animals into the house. Apparently, it means they want to share their delicious meals with their pack. We are part of their pack.
My kitten also brings me mice, lizards, and other little things. It's terrible, hehehe.
Yes, that's absolutely right, my friend. My cats only catch and play with them, but they don't eat them. Usually, they bring them home alive, but because they're used as toys, they end up dying.
If I had seen them from the start, I would have helped them. After they died, they would have just left them.