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okay so HYPOTHETICALLY if my cat ate a squirrel should i be concerned?

He's an outdoor cat and i take care of him very well. He still acts normal so im not TOO concerned
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>>2841669
sir, do you, yourself, know what you wanted when you made this thread?
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>>2841669
You know that humans have been eating squirrels for tens of thousands of years...right?
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>>2841672
He just craves attention that's all.
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>>2841669
>He's an outdoor cat and i take care of him very well
Are you also taking care of the local coyotes well?
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>>2841669
It's just a big tree mouse, why would you be concerned?



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