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Our cat, Fog in hunting mode

The killing machine

Posted on 14 September 2014
Our cat, Fog in hunting mode
Our cat, Fog in hunting mode

Welcome to the newest member of the family, Fog. We got him on Saturday from some friends nearby, and he seems to be settling in well. He’s a very affectionate cat (a bit too affectionate at times!), but seems to have the killer instinct. I gave him a mouse that I’d caught in the mouse trap and he wolfed it down, obviously well used to dealing with furry food.

He doesn’t venture far from the house yet, preferring to stay with us, and is always interested in what we are doing. And yes, he is very small, but will hopefully grow into those huge paws of his!

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4 thoughts on “The killing machine”

  1. Sarah says:
    14 September 2014 at 8:53 pm

    Aw hes lovely 🙂

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    1. Joe says:
      14 September 2014 at 8:56 pm

      He is, but but his farts are something wicked!

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  2. Sally says:
    14 September 2014 at 9:03 pm

    Now you are talking!!! Mice beware, coz Fog is there:~) – gorgeous wee thing and don’t complain about the affection. Some owners say their cat never gives them any. Brilliant! Well done both. (and what are you feeding him on, or is it the mice:~?) Make sure you worm him on a regular basis!!

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  3. Anonymous says:
    14 September 2014 at 11:17 pm

    A working cat – the only kind to have.

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