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Re: starlings and cats

To: "Sean Pywell" <>
Subject: Re: starlings and cats
From: Margaret Cameron <>
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 20:16:21 +1100
My cat has also caught starlings especially juveniles and does not eat
them. However this is nothing as special as the same applies to sparrows
and baby blackbirds. I doubt if it's anything to do with worms - my theory
was that she thinks they are toys not food. As soon as they stop moving she
drops them and goes away.


Margaret


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