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On Tue, 4 Apr 2017 09:40:23 +0100, Nightjar wrote:

On 03-Apr-17 10:08 PM, T i m wrote:
On 03/04/2017 21:01, ARW wrote:
On 03/04/2017 12:25, T i m wrote

Does 'no' typically work on a cat when it's teasing a wild bird or
mouse to death?


You mean having it's dinner?


I have been informed by catists that their 'companion animals' (that are
rarely there) often bring dead animals in and don't eat them, ...


That is usually a female cat that has noticed that its human isn't
hunting, so it brings in prey for it to practice on, just as it would
for its kittens.


I saw something somewhere how you are supposed to deal with that so
they learn to not do it again (some cat whisperer type logic)?

Cheers, T i m