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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: alisonandarchie on October 22, 2011, 16:42:10 PM
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I came home from shopping and could see Parki was patting something. As I got closer I could see it was a bee which she then put it in her mouth before I could grab her :hairrasin:
Thankfully she spat it out when I screamed and was not stung :-[
I then managed to rescue bee :)
I was a bit surprised as she is 11 and not a little un :-:
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Phew! For both Parki's sake and the bee's sake :hug:
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I remember bees have been a problem in your household Helen too :-:
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Not for a while thankfully... *touch wood!* Hope Parki doesn't make a habit of it either :naughty:
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I don't either :scared:
Glad you have not had any probs for a while ;D
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Norti Parki frightening her mum like that. :hug: Glad no harm was done to either cat or bee. ;D
I used to have a cat who caught and ate wasps and she never seemed to get stung (or if she did it didn't bother her). :Crazy: She ate bluebottles as well and the crunch they made when she bit into them made me feel :sick: I did feed her honestly :rofl:
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Carol, that is very unusual :evillaugh: :sick: :scared:
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Hamish Used to Like a Nibble on the old Blu Bottlers, but for some reason, He stayed a good paws distance away
from the Bumble bee's, and would just sit and watch them, sometimes the urge would get the better of him and
He would raise a paw for a swipe, but always at the last second would change his mind :scared:
Glad Parki's ok ;)
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mine love a blue bottle too :sick: and they do pat bumble bees but I've never seen them eat one, after what happened to Lotties cat a couple of years ago I am glad (at least I think it was one of Lottie's??)
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Its strange Parki is not at all bothered with bluebottles or other flies :-:
She is very partial to moths though :sick:
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Pleased she is Ok, bit late for bees :innocent:
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It was quite big and from a hive. Wondering if it was a queen :shify: It wasn't a furry bumble bee
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Could well have been a queen. They tend to come in at this time of year to look for somewhere to hibernate. I remember one in the front room a couple of years back, which was almost the size of a mouse. I thought she was lovely, but neither OH nor The Munchkin thought so- it was funny to see them both standing on their respective chairs, refusing to come down until she had gone!
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:evillaugh:
It may have been then :shify:
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My furrball Miyagi loves chasing bees too, havent seen him eat one yet though :Crazy:
Im glad she is ok though as it must have neen a shock!
I di have a shih tzu years ago and one time i noticed something funny on his nose, it was a bee :sick: it was dead thankfully and nipped him across to vets but he was ok, I have to admit it did make a funny picture though and i did laugh after :shify: :shy:
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:evillaugh:
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My (now sadly passed away, due to old age I hasten to add) lovely male cat sparky used to crunch wasps(!) out of the air and eat them :Crazy:
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:hairrasin: :what: :evillaugh:
My goodness Laur thats incredible