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So, this room is mainly a crafting supply and exercise room. It also is where we feed our cats (two 13-month-olds, brother and sister).
And, we keep three litter boxes there.
There is also a cat door in the window leading to a catio.
Yesterday I found a large, slow-moving fly in the room and whacked it.
This morning the window had about 20 of them. Amity Horrorville!
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My very smart other half moved the couch, and the horror became real.
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Apparently a baby bunny had somehow squeezed into the catio - then our baby cats did the rest, including dragging it to their lair (through the cat door) - no clue if it was still alive at that point, or how it ended up under the back of the couch.
So, why didnt we smell it?
Well, maybe we did. We changed cat litters, thinking the smell was the fault of the litter. It didnt help much.
I can tell you this rabbit must have been there two or three weeks, because the underside was dry and crusty, and the hardwood floor (which had recently been refinished with three coats of polyurethane) was stained.
Sigh.
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Lets get a couple of kittens. I said. Itll be a blast!
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P.S.
Thanks to their fiercely persistent efforts, our back deck (which has contained adult cats quite well for many years) is beginning to look like Alley Cat Alcatraz.
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If you look closely at this next pic, youll see why: Lower middle, a temporary carport has a large hole in the canvas. This is from a kitten-cat (Jazzy, the dark gray one and the SMALLER of the two) landing hard and falling through.
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I am cautiously hopeful that we can let them out there again, but supervision will again be required for at least a few days.

mjvpi
(1,771 posts)Faux pas
(15,875 posts)a long time ago I was visiting my mom and she took a call. I sat in the living room watching 👀 Petey have a gay old time flinging what I thought was a toy all over the kitchen. There was a pony wall that blocked my view of the kitchen floor. I was laughing so hard mom had to finish her call. I went to see what all the fun was about and all I could see was at least a ton of feathers all over the floor and a neatly tucked bald crow in the toy box. The clean up wasn't as fun as the show.
Nigrum Cattus
(974 posts)40+ years ago. My cat would sit in front of the coach just staring
underneath. We would look, but nothing. A year or so later when
we moved and picked up the coach, out popped a mummified
mouse.
tonekat
(2,325 posts)From where we used to live for a weekend, staying with us.
I think it was the first evening we were together, sitting in the rec room after dinner, when our fat black cat, Jello Biafra, came down stairs and went under one of the chairs. We let them have the run of the cat door at the time.
My then spouse subtly pointed out to me that he had prey. I quietly went into the utility room to get a paper towel. I had just come back into the room when Jello ran to the center of the room and tossed a chipmunk in the air in triumph. "I have provided!"
We all burst out in laughter, everyone had cats and totally related.
pansypoo53219
(22,555 posts)when baby sybil chewing on something hard. gimme that. ACK, MOUSE MUMMY before coffee. then come downstair before coffee + kitten basil slaying on the floor + a mouse a foot away, barely breathing. no blood. he stomped it. got rid of the dying mouse. my 1st mousers.
iscooterliberally
(3,125 posts)He was tossing around what I assumed was one of his cat nip toys. It turned out to be a dead finch. I was glad I caught it right away. Cats are great at "seriously killing small animals to death".