Palama wrote:Man, those drugs from the '70s and '80s musta been STRONG!
The cat? Hmm, mebbe sumting in the cat food?
Cats are natural predators and even if they are indoor cats their whole life, hunting is in their DNA. It's like trying to get a Labrador to not like water or a Husky to no like snow... ain't gonna happen. He's an indoor cat but stares at birds and stuff outside as if on a hunt. I'm sure if any mice try to get in, he'll be the first to know and deliver a carcass to your feet. "Look what I found, can you get me another? This one seems to not be moving anymore."
Part of me wants to put one of those suction cup bird feeders outside on one of his the window of his perches but that would be mean. Poor Jasper doing face plants against the window while the birds mock him.
I've always had cats and dogs in my life. Humans and many pets are pack animals. They become part of your family (pack) and we become part of their family (pack). I've never owned a horse but I understand that they also have that same relationship with us humans.