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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3581286" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>When I was kid, our outdoor cat "Fatso" often brought us mice, baby rabbits, and birds he had killed and left them on the back steps for us to share in his kills. He was a good provider.</p><p></p><p>He was quite the cat. We moved 35 miles and of course we brought Fatso with us. We kept him in the house for about a week before we let him out on his own recognizance. He disappeared. Six days later, the people we sold the house to called and said our cat was camped out on the (their) back steps. My Dad retrieved him the next day, we kept him in the house for another week, and he never left us after that. Evidently, he found the hunting good in his adopted new neighborhood because the goodies kept showing up on the back steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3581286, member: 745"] When I was kid, our outdoor cat "Fatso" often brought us mice, baby rabbits, and birds he had killed and left them on the back steps for us to share in his kills. He was a good provider. He was quite the cat. We moved 35 miles and of course we brought Fatso with us. We kept him in the house for about a week before we let him out on his own recognizance. He disappeared. Six days later, the people we sold the house to called and said our cat was camped out on the (their) back steps. My Dad retrieved him the next day, we kept him in the house for another week, and he never left us after that. Evidently, he found the hunting good in his adopted new neighborhood because the goodies kept showing up on the back steps. [/QUOTE]
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