tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8595250102120311644.post7164225952680305647..comments2010-09-05T10:31:08.065+01:00Comments on From a North London Kitchen...: The curious incident of the frog in the night timeRebeccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12805093460124783509noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8595250102120311644.post-57136591339460107642010-07-16T09:25:11.745+01:002010-07-16T09:25:11.745+01:00Oh my gosh I can't believe he caught a frog an...Oh my gosh I can't believe he caught a frog and carried it indoors! I bet they taste vile. He must really love you to bring you one!!<br />My cats used to catch all kinds - their best/worst captures were a squirrel, and a bat. A bat! How you even SEE a bat to catch it in the middle of the night, I have no idea. Numerous baby rabbits, the tiniest of tiny voles and fieldmice...and not once, but twice, was I treated to a live bird flying around my bedroom first thing in the morning. But never a frog, despite the fact that they were hopping all over the garden for the taking. Yours really is mysterious....janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11446887350355708285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8595250102120311644.post-35557463445089876132010-07-11T20:28:32.338+01:002010-07-11T20:28:32.338+01:00hilarious! and cute..hilarious! and cute..Shirinhttp://www.shirinhandmade.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8595250102120311644.post-80005510562565718152010-07-09T18:29:21.861+01:002010-07-09T18:29:21.861+01:00I wonder if Sniff did indeed get the frog again, b...I wonder if Sniff did indeed get the frog again, but in his despair at his humans inabilities at the game, simply kept it for himself!<br />Our tally this year is, I think, 2 mice and 3 birds - not starlings, of course, or one of the abundant wood pigeons, oh no, our two took a robin, a thrush and a blue tit........Lynnenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8595250102120311644.post-44042658743045048142010-07-07T15:19:10.577+01:002010-07-07T15:19:10.577+01:00We've had a cat related frog incident here, to...We've had a cat related frog incident here, too. We thought there were no frogs in our pond this year but the mister spotted one (I should say it made him jump) the other day when he was moving one of the marginal plants. That night, the cats wouldn't come in from the garden. When we went to investigate, a strange squeaking sound was coming from where one of the cats was sitting. Unfortunately, Buzz had also spotted the frog and wasn't content just to observe it. Hopefully, our rescue attempt wasn't too late. Said frog hasn't been seen since.lovethosecupcakeshttp://www.lovethosecupcakes.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8595250102120311644.post-24698957765698284812010-07-05T16:53:54.027+01:002010-07-05T16:53:54.027+01:00I have a similar tale about the lively chipmunk an...I have a similar tale about the lively chipmunk and the great escape from the kitchen to the wild outdoors from whence he came. That about sums it up though. It's great how cats show their love.ImplausibleYarnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13621784318488689988noreply@blogger.com