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Weird gifts your pets bring home...

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josaphine32 | 17:17 Fri 06th Jan 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Ziggy has been going out now for the last three weeks he loves it outside, We get leaves,sticks, stones. But ast night was the ultimate......A roast potato, He was not going to let me have it, I hope he did not raid someones house to get it.

Anyone else had any strange gifts from there pets?
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Last not ast...L's not working to good
my mums cat once bought in a half eaten sea gull and left it on the pillow next to her, she woke up stroking what she thought was the cat lol
My old dog used to find, and bring home hedgehogs on his walks, I don't mean dead ones either, I mean curled up, very much alive and probably very peed off hedgehogs. Lost count of the number of times i've taken hoggies back to where they came from wrapped gingerly in tea towels.
Not really strange but Tigger used to bring in worms of which I have a servious phobia of.
Tootsie once brought home a pigeon. It was dead and about twice the size of her.
In our house we have the world's largest collection of tailless lizards, thanks to the generosity of our cats.
Not mine, but friend's once brought in one of next door's very valuable koi carp.
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you have to smile at them, I was wondering what was going through his head to bring it home. Hedgehogs, Koi, I would have hid the Koi and denied all knowledge of the murder.
My next door neighbour is often saying on f/book that her 3 cats have brought in another mouse!!! Dead or alive their often on her floor in the living room or where she doesnt expect to see one.
The oddest was a live red-lggged partridge which she let go once in through the cat flap. The partridge then ran in a panic round the house.
AAlfie once gave me a load of missing hairbands and stuff when he got a telling off. Lord knows where he'd been stashing them all.
Not really a pet, but my local fox brings and leaves in our garden shoes of all types.
Ladies shoes, flats and stilettos, slippers, all different sizes and colours, never a matching pair though.
Finally one night I watched him/her bring in a Wellington boot, had trouble getting it over our 6' fence.
Our dog used to steal loaves of bread left on neighbours doorstep.
Not my dog but my friends German Shepherd carried a live hedgehog very gently into the garden so my friend carried it back to the woods behind her house.He did it again the next day! I'm a dog walker and a few weeks ago I turned round to see one of the labs I walk happily carrying something...so I went to see..it was a parsnip!! I have no idea where he found it but he was very chuffed with himself.
A live weasel was the worst thing I ever had.
I was getin ready to leave for uni for an exam and pablo was tossing something round the living room having a whale of a time...

Till i realised it was a dried up Sh1t!!!!!!!! It was flaked everywhere lol

Had to leave it or id b late for exam! So came home to a big clean up!!!!! Lol!!! Xx

He once ran down the drive way playing with my bra when my mates boyfriend was painting the side of our house lol xx
My cat would some how remove her collar while she was out and then bring it back to Me, She even brought home ones that were not hers. One day my Neighbor was complaining that his 2 cats kept loosing theirs, I showed him my collection, and yes you've guessed it they were his ha ha.
Now I know what I will write a book about ..... :-)

My two moggies are indoor cats and I don't get gifts, but Frankie has a stash of pony tail bands in my bedroom.

Strange animals !
A relative's cat would often come home with small, soft items - cuddly toys, bits of rag, socks and the like. She came home one day with a tea cosy that our relative recognised as belonging to the next-door. When she returned it, the neighbour was astonished. The last time she had seen the tea cosy it had been strung up to dry on the washing line!
I wonder if this cat is still around

http://www.dailymail....neighbours-homes.html

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