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"This may not help you get laid...but...do you know anything about Raptors?, there has been one in and around my garden, for over a week now. Is it going to eat my cat????? Floyd sleeps on the windowsill, and this bird has just flew at him. Landing on the outside of the window, my cats hissing away at it and the bird just pecks the window and flies off. He's been acting odd for about the same time, the birds been around.....so whilst the magpies, crows and other birds attack the Raptor, is he going after cats??? Anyone know? " Yep. I'm afraid the dirty bastard wants to add pussy to its diet! And it will probably get some before i do! | |||
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"This may not help you get laid...but...do you know anything about Raptors?, there has been one in and around my garden, for over a week now. Is it going to eat my cat????? Floyd sleeps on the windowsill, and this bird has just flew at him. Landing on the outside of the window, my cats hissing away at it and the bird just pecks the window and flies off. He's been acting odd for about the same time, the birds been around.....so whilst the magpies, crows and other birds attack the Raptor, is he going after cats??? Anyone know? Yep. I'm afraid the dirty bastard wants to add pussy to its diet! And it will probably get some before i do!" | |||
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"Awwww that's not good...and yes its generic for feathered cat eater!!...its all shades of brown, yellow beak, and has handlers on its feet, I've called the RSPB last week, its not reported missing......I think now I may have to take it out!, before I see my cat become super! " Does your cat wear a cape? | |||
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"Awwww that's not good...and yes its generic for feathered cat eater!!...its all shades of brown, yellow beak, and has handlers on its feet, I've called the RSPB last week, its not reported missing......I think now I may have to take it out!, before I see my cat become super! " Stuff the cat keep the bird fed. | |||
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"Awwww that's not good...and yes its generic for feathered cat eater!!...its all shades of brown, yellow beak, and has handlers on its feet, I've called the RSPB last week, its not reported missing......I think now I may have to take it out!, before I see my cat become super! Does your cat wear a cape?" lol. | |||
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"Sounds like the rare species of Troll Bird. It would shit bricks if the window wasn't there. The window is used for bird trolling like the internet is used for human trolling. Hello Cate by the way, I have missed you. " Hey Monkey ...my cats a pain in the dumper truck! But I don't want to see him flying off as his last goodbye lol....I think I might ask the local shop, to put up a sign, as someone owns it...and I really don't want to shoot it :/ I've been out of solitary for months, but weaning myself back in here, although nothings changed | |||
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"Having Jesses on its feet means it could be almost anything because it will be an escapee from an aviary or someones pet, rather that a native bird. You haven't indicated the size of it, but various shades of brown and a yellow (or at least yellow edged) beak sounds a bit like a Golden Eagle but they are bloody huge, and if it is your cat is really in the shit." Its very big, I said to a friend it was an eagle, Welsh Mountain Zoo, is where I saw similar, on flying demos and it was an eagle....when in flight it easily spans 3 or 4 foot...its a biggun :/ a lad in the street, said he used to see a lady on the local park, with one (oddball) so hopefully she may also use the local shop...and come collect her cat killer | |||
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"4-5 feet" Never mind the cat it'll have you away. | |||
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"4-5 feetNever mind the cat it'll have you away. " Hahaa in flight silly...not perched somewhere...he/shes about a foot and a half? | |||
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"Contact your local bird of prey place and they probably can help come and get it. " You just stay away from the ops area or it'll have you away! | |||
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"Contact your local bird of prey place and they probably can help come and get it. " I did do, they didn't seem to fussed to be fair, just took details, to report it on their system, I may give them another try, or see if the RSPCA can do anything. | |||
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"Share it on ebay with a picture? Sounds like a falcon or a hawk rather than an eagle. " Why Ebay? Is there a section for cat eating birds? But I guess I could try gumtree, to advertise its in this area, thanks. | |||
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"Maybe put out some food for it, and it'll leave the cat alone." This would be hard to do unless you know exactly what it is as every raptor eats different food. Also raptors only eat fresh meat - which will attract other predators to your garden. And birds of prey are natural hunters - food lying out will not necessarily mean it would leave alone something in its field of vision - especially if that animal is a natural predator in its wild state. | |||
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"As already suggested if it has jesses on it is an "owned" bird. Unfortunately you are not legally allowed to take matters into your own hands and destroy it. The RSPCA have no specific knowledge of birds of prey and are often worse than useless when presented with such. I'm disappointed to hear that your local bird of prey centre won't come out and help. When I worked at such a place one of us would always respond to such a call. Although not domesticated, an owned bird is usually loved and wanted. I'd be devastated if any of mine went astray. My next best suggestion is to contact the Independent Bird Register on 0161 790 5613. They hold a register of birds reported lost and found and try to match them. They also have a list of local falconers and bird of prey keepers across the UK who will go to help in a situation such as yours. Good luck!!" Thank you, I will call them in the morning, the RPSB and RSPCA have been no help and Floyd is still being eyed up | |||
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