Kazaam
Arachnobaron
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Does not matter, cats still have instincts and no matter how hard you train them there's always the chance that they'll act on them.My Cats have been around birds since kittens. You make it sound like these are wild cats. They don't care for birds.
Cats have all kinds of harmful bacteria in their mouths and in their claws, one scratch is all it takes to kill your bird if it is not treated immediately.
I've seen mature Red-tailed hawks die from a single cat scratch within 48 hours.
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That sounds familiar.He rapidly chased and attacked everybody else.
Mackerel usually had dinner with me, he sat in front of my plate and ate the fruits that were prepared for him.