Yesterday I came downstairs to find both my cats staring intently up at the living room window that’s near the roof.
It turns out that what I thought was a large moth was actually a hummingbird that one of them had caught. It found refuge on the window ledge.
There’s the guilty party who caught that hummingbird and brought it in.
This is the “crime scene,” where Missy probably wrestled with that hummingbird and it managed to fly away.
Here are two of the feathers so you can see how dainty they are. Unfortunately I had to leave for the day and by the time I came back, I found that the hummingbird must have tried to escape again only to get caught. 🙁
Oh gosh! I remember Cooper (my brother’s cat) used to do this too! He does it more to lizards and insects that comes into my house, since birds just can’t seem to find their way in!
They’re SO adorable when they stare intently at their soon-to-be victims, but it’s really quite poor thing for the bird/lizard/insect that did not manage to escape! Haha!
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My philosophy is simple: things change. Therefore, we are all on a lifelong journey of discovery. We should be flexible, questioning, learning, adapting, and growing. Always.
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July 26, 2012 5:36 am
Oh gosh! I remember Cooper (my brother’s cat) used to do this too! He does it more to lizards and insects that comes into my house, since birds just can’t seem to find their way in!
They’re SO adorable when they stare intently at their soon-to-be victims, but it’s really quite poor thing for the bird/lizard/insect that did not manage to escape! Haha!