Well, my house has had a mouse problem for a bit. It's part of the reason dad let me get a cat. -.-; But we honestly didn't think she'd hunt this young ((10 weeks)), or be able to actually make the kill.
Surprise surprise - she brought my dad's shoe a present this morning, freshly killed. Not stiff at all.
Oddly enough, she didn't bring it over to me, who she's closest to - she brought it to an empty shoe. *blinks*
But, anyway, I'm not all that surprised that she was able to at least successfully hunt the mouse - she's been practicing hunting since she came home. ^.^ Pouncing and biting ((my hand, unfortunately, no matter how much I try to distract her)), for the most part, along with stalking and pouncing.
It's just... I thought cats normally didn't successfully hunt until they were a bit older than two and a half months?
Surprise surprise - she brought my dad's shoe a present this morning, freshly killed. Not stiff at all.
Oddly enough, she didn't bring it over to me, who she's closest to - she brought it to an empty shoe. *blinks*
But, anyway, I'm not all that surprised that she was able to at least successfully hunt the mouse - she's been practicing hunting since she came home. ^.^ Pouncing and biting ((my hand, unfortunately, no matter how much I try to distract her)), for the most part, along with stalking and pouncing.
It's just... I thought cats normally didn't successfully hunt until they were a bit older than two and a half months?