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Large Monitor Lizard in my Garden. Will it eat the cats?!!!

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12 hours ago, Panda13 said:

What is it with cats and reptiles anyway?

LOL.  I love the look on the alligator/crocodile's face in the last picture.  "Well, sh!t."

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@KarenBravo and @Ijustcashier

 

My OP asked about my cats. These are domestic cats (Felis catus), not feral cats, nor wild cats, nor big cats.

 

In my many years of experience with domestic cats, they don't over eat

My OP asked about my cats. These are domestic cats (Felis catus), not feral cats, nor wild cats, nor big cats.

 

In my many years of experience with domestic cats, they don't overeat. They do kill for fun and that's an unfortunate side of their character. However, they don't overeat, so my comment is correct.

I'm not asking about bloated lions after a buffalo kill, so your comments are at least not relevant and maybe unhelpful.

 

Oh, and if I may, please don't quote me 

 

"CattleDog Publishing - The Legacy of Dr. Sophia Yin"

 

Because that ain't science!

 

 

Maybe you should read my offensive post again.

Never claimed that cats keep eating after they are full.

 

They keep KILLING when they are full (which you admit as they "kill for fun").

An important distinction, especially if you are prey.

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I didn't think your post was offensive. Maybe you intended it to be so, hence the Freudian slip.

 

Anyway, domestic cats definitely don't kill on full stomachs.

 

Maybe other types of cat do, but not those I'm talking about in my OP.

 

I'll forgive you for not knowing that, because you're obviously not a cat lover.

 

I'm going shopping now, so that's all from me.

 

:biggrin:

 

 

 

 

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