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There is a headless pigeon by my bins

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:16

Came back from the shop this evening and there is a headless pigeon right by my bin.. its gross, but I know I have to go and bag it and put into the bin or it will smell..... [puke]

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Beauregard · 31/05/2006 23:19

Grinsorry i just had to do it ,well after all it did crap all over me today(it slid down my face too)

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:20

lol Grin you can come and clean it up then!! Grin

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:22

I have waited till it dark so I don;t have to see it when I go and bag it lol!!

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Beauregard · 31/05/2006 23:22

No it's ok i dont mind you doing it for me,lolGrin

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:24

it will be one of the many cats around here, maybe even mine!! Though I can't see my female cat doing it, its bigger than her!!!

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kid · 31/05/2006 23:25

Rather you than me!

I saw a chickens foot the other day laying on the pavement, I'm just glad my dog didn't try and eat it. He usually eats anything he can find on the floor.

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Beauregard · 31/05/2006 23:26

lol.Even other dogs poo

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:26

there is no point phoning the council and asking them to come and deal with it, is there?? They will just tell me to bag and bin it...

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:28

will be doing it with a spade!! In the dark! lol Grin

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kid · 31/05/2006 23:29

(my dog only eats his own poo!)

If you can stand the pigeon to be there for another day, then I'd ring the council in the morning. I really wouldn't be able to move it myself so they would have to do something with it.

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:31

Our council will take about a week to come and do it (if they will come and do it at all) and it will smell, am hoping that another cat and dragged it off somewhere lol!!

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:31

another cat has dragged it off!!

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:31

must learn to preview

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Beauregard · 31/05/2006 23:33

Kid -your dog is cographobicGrinhope you dont let it lick you?

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SparklyGothKat · 31/05/2006 23:52

its gone!! someone else will find it in their house or front garden tomorrow.. another cat must have dragged it off!

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kid · 01/06/2006 09:10

I'm glad you didn't have to move it yourself. You don't think you cat brought it into your house as a present do you? Wink

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lionhearted · 01/06/2006 11:21

Grin Californiafrau

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Cappucino · 01/06/2006 11:27

aaah, cats, doncha just love 'em

your helpful cat is kitty karma for the one that keeps crappying in dds special flowerbed

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BettySpaghetti · 01/06/2006 11:32

I regularly have to deal with halves of frogs (always the bottom half for some reason?!) that are kindly left in the middle of our path by the neighbour's cat. YUK!

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expatinscotland · 01/06/2006 11:35

a bird of prey once dumped a headless, bloodied corpse of a pigeon right outside my office. it hit the window glass and slid down, leaving a blood smear. BOAK!

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Rhubarb · 01/06/2006 11:36

lol!

Sorry! Blush

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LotosEater · 01/06/2006 11:36

half a bird in my hall this morning - I hope none of the neighbours saw me shuffling across the road in my dressing gown and lobbing the bird in to the bushes on the other side ( the circle of life and all that)Grin

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LadySherlockofLGJ · 01/06/2006 11:36

I ordered a horse FGS. Grin

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FrannyandZooey · 01/06/2006 11:38

We had a dead magpie out the front yesterday. Dp at least managed to deal with this with some semblance of sanity - last time we had a dead animal in the garden I came down to find ds walking round the garden carrying a dead mouse in a plastic bag Shock Angry

Dp said they had found the mouse and put it in a bag to get rid of it, at which point ds (aged about 2) had said "Can I just hold the bag for a bit?" Dp said "I couldn't think of a good reason why not, so I let him" !!! Shock

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