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Our Memow prefers frogs:( Thanks again for your comment, Ginger. I do definitely know what you mean - it should absolutely be "til death do we part!"
What? Lizards? Well my cats love them too! Which part the tail part or the head?
Al, Miles ate all but a leg.
Poor lizard...Did they eat that ?We have no lizards in northern Germany. I found some once in Italy. They are cute and really fast!Our cats can only catch spiders and flys in the house and mice in the garden and fields. They mostly love to hunt mice than spiders.
I'm with Luna, did they eat it?Cindy
Whoa...lizards! You can come here for more!
We have all kinds of lizards here in Florida. Winnie loves to capture them and leave as a present for me at the door. Those are great pics!
Yucky! Did they eat it? I bet it didn't taste very good.
Poor thing! Our house lizards have evolved over time and now don't come to "cat level" but the garden ones need rescuing often.
Our Memow prefers frogs:( Thanks again for your comment, Ginger. I do definitely know what you mean - it should absolutely be "til death do we part!"
ReplyDeleteWhat? Lizards? Well my cats love them too! Which part the tail part or the head?
ReplyDeleteAl, Miles ate all but a leg.
ReplyDeletePoor lizard...Did they eat that ?
ReplyDeleteWe have no lizards in northern Germany. I found some once in Italy. They are cute and really fast!
Our cats can only catch spiders and flys in the house and mice in the garden and fields. They mostly love to hunt mice than spiders.
I'm with Luna, did they eat it?
ReplyDeleteCindy
Whoa...lizards! You can come here for more!
ReplyDeleteWe have all kinds of lizards here in Florida. Winnie loves to capture them and leave as a present for me at the door. Those are great pics!
ReplyDeleteYucky! Did they eat it? I bet it didn't taste very good.
ReplyDeletePoor thing! Our house lizards have evolved over time and now don't come to "cat level" but the garden ones need rescuing often.
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