Kill that pussy back.
2007-03-28 14:22:36
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answered by kimmi 3
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You should take your cat to the vet to make sure it didn't catch anything from the squirrel. Then you need to get a collar with a bell on it, preferably the kind that will break away if the cat gets caught on something. As for the squirrel, put it in the ground.
2007-03-28 21:30:15
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answered by audrey 3
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Wow, what a little hunter your cat is! Squirrels are pretty tough because of those sharp teeth and claws. Make sure your cat isn't injured and hasn't been bitten. Hopefully your cat has had a rabies shot. Good job to your cat, but be careful, those squirrels can be mean.
2007-03-28 21:53:14
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answered by HobbesMom 6
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Honestly, my outside cats kills and eats squirrels all the time. Has your cat gotten vaccinated for rabies? That's the safest thing to do is get the cat vaccinated if he/she isn't already. Otherwise, I personally wouldn't worry about it. It's a natural thing for cats to chase down rodents, kill and eat them. I've had a few unpleasant surprises on my doorsteps - squirrels, birds, and lizards. Keep an eye on your cat and if it gets foamy at the mouth and rabid, call the vet. Or better yet, if you are very concerned as it is, call them anyway and see what they think.
2007-03-28 23:36:14
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answered by humblestumble S 2
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Put a collar on your cat that has a bell, or better yet keep her indoors, so she doesn't come to the same fate as the squirrel. Just bury the squirrel.
2007-03-28 21:20:52
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answered by Robin B 4
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wha, did it eat it? or is it lying somewhere? my cat use 2 hunt squirrels and birds and i realize it's pretty gross.but if u startled ur cat while it was hunting the squirrel, eventually, it will come back 4 it. try leaving the squirrel where it is so the cat can finish it's job. it's just what they do.
2007-03-28 21:27:25
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answered by Frawggy 5
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cats hunt animals all the time, they might drop it at your feet as a token of appreciation, just don't try to punish the cat -you might know how they react- and burn the squirrel's carcass, then take your cat to the vet for a general checkup on parasites and rabies, then anything he brings home burn it to avoid contamination, remember squirrels are rodents and transmit a lot of diseases... and remember that this is just the cat's way of saying "hey, here's a present for you, hope you like it"
2007-03-28 21:26:48
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answered by paulipauli 3
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Nothing. those things happen. Discard of the squirrel carcass and monitor your cat for vomiting
2007-03-28 21:20:25
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answered by leftygirl_75 6
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bury the squirrel . get your cat a collar with a bell so potential prey know hes coming and can get away fast.
2007-03-28 21:24:18
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answered by Rose Wallace Goldaline 3
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Make a delicious squirrel melt sandwich!!!
Just kidding, just throw it out in the trash. That would be the best thing to do.
2007-03-28 21:21:33
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answered by Sazziable 6
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bury the squirrel and get your cat checked for rabies.
2007-03-28 21:21:29
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answered by Sharp Marble 6
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