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Cat 'n Mouse

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Only just discovered this section, so thought I'd add a couple of pics of my own. I'm not very knowledgeable about photography in general, and I use a simple Nikon Coolpix, but I just thought these came out nice...

mouse1a.jpg

mouse2a.jpg

I have full res versions of these too - none of them have been edited - that motion blur is for real !

Si :)

Great pics but what happened to the mouse :eek:

Please tell me it survived to live another day playing in the meadows :D

Good pictures.First one is very clear.Second one a bit like seeing an execution though!

Unless they are friends of course.

cats usualy break a mouses leg so it can't get away , then just play with it for a bit , then bring it in house as a present to their owners , nice , LOL nice pics though

No worries, he's living in my house! Kids must have left the back door open again....now where is that jar of peanut butter:)

Cool pics ! Love the one of the mousey :)

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Actually, the mouse did get away in the end. My cat, Tilly, was batting it around for a good half hour whilst I sat nearby with a zoom lens. Eventually she looked away for a second, and mousey took his chance and legged it.

Si :)

Love the one of the mouse! thats awesome! Don't think I could sit and watch a cat batter a mouse though :(

Love the one of the mouse! thats awesome! Don't think I could sit and watch a cat batter a mouse though :(

me neither Loz. Whenever I see our cats with a mouse in the garden. Operation mouse saver kicks in. I have rescued a total of five mice, one small pigeon and a frog. there have been many casualties along the way, but I am doing my bit. Worst of all was the baby pigfeon who was really injured and in a lot of pain. I had to Take a meat cleaver to its neck. When the head rolled and the body carried on twitching I have never felt so retchid in my life. Still it was for a good cause.

i always remember to thank my cats for the lovely present though.

Oh and on topic, love the pic of the mouse. :thumbup:

me neither Loz. Whenever I see our cats with a mouse in the garden. Operation mouse saver kicks in. I have rescued a total of five mice' date=' one small pigeon and a frog. there have been many casualties along the way, but I am doing my bit. Worst of all was the baby pigfeon who was really injured and in a lot of pain. I had to Take a meat cleaver to its neck. When the head rolled and the body carried on twitching I have never felt so retchid in my life. Still it was for a good cause.

i always remember to thank my cats for the lovely present though.

Oh and on topic, love the pic of the mouse. :thumbup:[/quote']

awwww aren't ya sweet!! :D

The dogs catch rabbits at the stables...well, mine doesn't, she's too soft! And I'd batter her if she did! :rofl: but the others do, it's horrible, then you have to prise them out of their mouths cos if they eat them they puke! Still, better to be caught by a dog than get myxy though I guess.....

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