Originally Posted By: bbhero
My cat Chloe does one thing I thought was wild... She plays fetch. She will bring up a toy or paper ball and drop it. Look at me. And I grab it and throw it. She hunts it down and brings it right back. She will do this a good number of times. I love dogs and had two when I was younger. I have had cats since then.. Love them as much as my dogs I had when I was younger.
Our male cat fetched for a few years...he would bring one of his chew strings up from the basement, I'd ball it up and throw it back down, and we might repeat for a couple of hours. He seemed to lose his touch at some point and started only bring it back up a few steps before dropping it...maybe he got kicked in the head accidentally at some point?
Our cats did alert me to a serious mouse infestation, our little female is an accomplished mouser and suddenly started catching at least a mouse a day. Unfortunately, when she ate them it would make her throw up. You want to see a beautiful sight, check out a mouse that has been eaten and then thrown up before being digested...
Anyway, I figured out that the mice had chewed a hole in one of garage door seals to get to some bird food and then had discovered they had access to the guts of the house through scurrying up the garage door rails and into the ceiling through some holes for supports that the builder never bothered to close up. I confirmed my suspicions by tiptoeing through the basement with no lights and then simultaneously throwing the door into the garage open and turning on the light...there must have been a couple of dozen mice on those rails. I had leather work gloves on and did things to the mice that I could catch that I should probably be ashamed of, although I was quick about it and they suffered for a few seconds if at all from my businesslike attacks.
I sealed up the holes, surely trapping some mice inside but I didn't care as I figured they would die quickly and their little bodies wouldn't smell too bad. Repeated the surprise attack for several nights and caught more mice trying to figure out how to get in, those gloves got so covered in gore that I had to thrown them away. Finally got a new seal for the garage door and the invasion ended, and I'm sure I wouldn't have known about it for much longer if not for the cats.