Eeeeekkkkkkk!!!! (The problem with indoor/outdoor cats)
By julievy
@julievy (593)
United States
May 26, 2008 7:27pm CST
I just found a dead chipmunk in my bed! I darn near had a heart attack. That darn cat. He like to bring in his catches so he can have a midnight snack. This one he left under the sheets in my bed! I darn near had a heart attack when I pulled back the sheets. I'm surprised that the neighbors didn't hear me screaming (and our nearest neighbor is 1/2 mile away)
I thought maybe you guys would get a chuckle out of it....
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4 responses
@snowy22315 (199625)
• United States
29 May 08
That is one of the reasons my cat is strictly an indoor cat.
I do not want any little presents. Just think what would have happened if he brought in one that was like half alive
and hid underneth a bureau or something. it could have been worse!
@snowy22315 (199625)
• United States
29 May 08
on second thought I guess chipmunk in the bed is worse gross!!
@above31rubies (1863)
• United States
27 May 08
ROFL!!! I am definitely chuckling...but my oh my only because it was not my bed!
Wowser, that must have been quite a shock to say the least. How sweet the kitty thought you might like a midnight snack yourself. Hhmmm...if kitty was willing to share his bounty, do you suppose he might have another one somewhere for himself? 
Wowser, that must have been quite a shock to say the least. How sweet the kitty thought you might like a midnight snack yourself. Hhmmm...if kitty was willing to share his bounty, do you suppose he might have another one somewhere for himself? 
@sarahsdesk2007 (111)
• United States
29 May 08
Sounds like a problem that needs solving! I do know that there is a patent in the making that should solve your problem. First of all, it is a new invention that ends the kitty oder and your pet does not need to go ouside, but the door can still be used as attached. I grew up with many farm animal friends, and always had a safty issue concerning my cat, when allowed outside. Yes... I did enjoy the comments you made, and could picture you standing there with a surprised look on your face! Thank you for the laugh! Look for the invention to be in stores soon, that is if you are interested!




Yes, they can do that if they are able to go in and out freely. That reminds me of a childhood friend who had a cat that did that sort of thing. But her preference was lizards! 
