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He Only Wanted To Pet It
But the feeling wasn't mutual 🤔😉
Almost qualified for a Darwin Award
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is entirely possible that he did, Wolf, although I do not remember due to the fact that he would stalk anything (I do recall him stalking a buzzard, a peacock and a fox) and indeed caught all manner of things that he should not really have messed with.
There was a muntjac in our garden at the weekend. The girls were quite bemused. Although I do think one of them was trying to work out how she might haul it through the cat-flap because it might make tasty elevensies.
Wolf, even as a team this pair are woeful. They are very cute, but one of them is not very bright. The other tends to look at her with an expression that says "For goodness sake, you idiot, it hadn't seen me until you thundered along". They are very very good at catching leaves and feathers. We get the odd mouse or rat (and one snake), but mainly leaves and feathers!
it does happen, wolf
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Something very similar happened in Zimbabwe a couple of years earlier: I was there. Two chaps left their tent in the middle of the night because they heard a noise. They survived, and told me the next morning it had just been me snoring.
I was tempted to eat them anyway.