Oh, we lufs to pull da legs off da crickets. Den if we eat dem, we yak dem up. If we dunt eat dem, da liddle barbs on da legs git stuck in da carpet. Hee hee.
Oh! We should for a bug killing club!! I'm a PBK for sure. I go after the Camel Crickets which are twice as big as that one and they jump backwards at you.
is that a cricket? we don't see so many of those in London - none at all in fact! the most we get to see are spiders, the occassional fly if one manages to get in the houe and very rarely thunder ants.
Well Tazo, I try to eat what I catch. I ated another dragonfly tonight. Mom usually sees me batting the kill around in the grass but doesn't get there in time and it's down the hatch. Usually she sees the wings disappear and then its too late. One Eyed Jack called dragonflys "mobile protien snacks". That rocks! Mom interrupted my grasshopper meal this week, and I didn't like that! -Scout.
Did you eat him? He is much tastier than a slug, we hear. We've never eaten slugs, but we have had crickets. We used to get lots of crickets in the house this time of year until Dad did a lot of caulking a few years ago. Like many of the other cats said, we liked to eat them and just leave the legs. We had to leave some evidence that we had caught our prey.
My mom is with Lux. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKK and DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD! I don't think I've tried cricket yet. I'll have to think about it. Roxy
dat cricket lookz delishus!
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Oh, we lufs to pull da legs off da crickets. Den if we eat dem, we yak dem up. If we dunt eat dem, da liddle barbs on da legs git stuck in da carpet. Hee hee.
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Oh! We should for a bug killing club!! I'm a PBK for sure. I go after the Camel Crickets which are twice as big as that one and they jump backwards at you.
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Very good job, Tazo! Did you get to eat him all up?
ReplyDeleteOooo we likes crickets too! We eat them except for the legs. Mom wigs out when she sees cricket legs in the basement.
ReplyDeleteOh crickets are the best best toys!
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CRICKETS! CRICKETS!! I spazz ofur CRICKETS!!! get it get it get it get it... MAO MAO MAO MAO (pounce) *CRUNCH*
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Oh my, that cricket looks so delicious! I just want to catch him and crunch him up *licking lips at the thought*.
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Way to go Tazo!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe could be mighty hunters together! That would be way fun! -Scout
This is my mom: Eeeeeeeeeeeeek!
ReplyDeleteMMMMmmmmmmmmmmm Tasty!
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is that a cricket? we don't see so many of those in London - none at all in fact! the most we get to see are spiders, the occassional fly if one manages to get in the houe and very rarely thunder ants.
ReplyDeleteWell Tazo, I try to eat what I catch. I ated another dragonfly tonight. Mom usually sees me batting the kill around in the grass but doesn't get there in time and it's down the hatch. Usually she sees the wings disappear and then its too late. One Eyed Jack called dragonflys "mobile protien snacks". That rocks! Mom interrupted my grasshopper meal this week, and I didn't like that! -Scout.
ReplyDeleteOoo, did you get it? I have a hard time catchin' crickets. Momma says I have an attention problem.
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You're pwofessional!
ReplyDeleteDid you eat him? He is much tastier than a slug, we hear. We've never eaten slugs, but we have had crickets. We used to get lots of crickets in the house this time of year until Dad did a lot of caulking a few years ago. Like many of the other cats said, we liked to eat them and just leave the legs. We had to leave some evidence that we had caught our prey.
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My mom is with Lux. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKK and DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've tried cricket yet. I'll have to think about it.
Roxy