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Right, picking up on the wren thread, since this forum is filled with sob stories about cats that have gone missing, time to formally start a thread that stands up for 'the other half'. We had a lovely robin nesting in the tree at the back of the garden (the robin's name was Tiddles, since you ask). Unfortunately it has disappeared. So has the blue tit (Bernard). I'm sure it's a pure coincidence that a number of cats have been seen acrobatically climbing that tree in recent months.


These are the same cats that have no qualms about defecating in our garden at every opportunity.


I'm called Muttley for a reason, you know.

Was he by any chance small, with brown wings and a red breast?


If so I think I have seen Tiddles in my garden and will try and catch him for you.


In future perhaps you could micro chip him and put a collar with a bell on him, to save this happening again.

snorky Wrote:

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> Do you want Lt. Colombo to come around and check

> out the crime scene for you ?


I was thinking more along the lines of hiring OddJob.


TheePope Wrote:

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> Was he by any chance small, with brown wings and a

> red breast?


That's the fella! However, I fear he's not the one you saw. I've just found some tiny bones under the clematis, accompanied by a calling card signed Felix.

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