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That's a big cat. Here's the beast I got from a home, from reading this thread he's promoted to chief of security. Once had a big ginger Tom who was the ultimate hunter - pheasants and rabbits by the barrow load but also seen him with ducks, swallows, weasel, stoat, Barn Owl. Nothing was safe.

 

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I have had black cats most of my life. At present I am cat less since the daughter is out of the service and living at home again attending college. Would rather have another cat, however only allowed one pet at a time. Interesting that the OP thinks there may be a superstitish connection between black cats and gypsies visiting homes?

If that could have had the same result when dealing with the constant recruiting teams of JW's in my neck of the woods. Alas them folks were finally dissuaded from ever visiting again a few years back. I believe I may have put the fear of the easy-lift guy into them more then hellfire and damnation!

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That's a big cat. Here's the beast I got from a home, from reading this thread he's promoted to chief of security. Once had a big ginger Tom who was the ultimate hunter - pheasants and rabbits by the barrow load but also seen him with ducks, swallows, weasel, stoat, Barn Owl. Nothing was safe.

 

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Big Harry is a rescue cat as well. He had done 5 months in solitary at the RSPCA before we busted him out nearly 2 years ago.

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