• melbaboutown
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    Spiders

    This huntsman is also a dumbarse, coming down to ground level where the cat could easily get him. Just like the last one I had to release for his own safety. I’ve caught the current one in a glass just now.

    Should I give him another chance and hope he’ll stay out of danger, or put him outside to ensure he doesn’t get punched or eaten?

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      Get huntsman outside to make huntsbabies, then let the babies in. The survivor will be smart.

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        This seems like a young one from his size. Yeah I’ll put him out. I don’t want him to meet disaster

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      I would release outside, just so it doesn’t be dumb again and get within paw-reach lol

      This did remind me of a memory though, ::: spoiler small text wall when I was 15 and living with mum, we had four cats (Slim Dusty, Polly Pants-Down, Tigger, and Elvis). Tigger was a terror on the fauna, he was a little psycho leaving bodies of whatever small mammal he could on our back steps, often headless. He had no fear at all. One night mum and I were sitting outside while she has a smoke, and we see Tigger in the lawn, which has grown a bit, playing with the grass. It was very cute… Until we realised when we got closer that there was a massive motherfucker huntsman sort of in the long grass on top of it, and Tigger was just tormenting it. At one point he had this huntsman on his face like a terrifying mask. Mum and I are both arachnophobic, but we both agreed it was cruel. So with a lot of squealing and screaming we used a big Tupperware container and some sticks and corraled the huntsman into the gum tree. Tigger was very unimpressed, mum chain-smoked, and I cried a little. Stupid story, sorry for the text wall, but it makes me laugh now haha :::

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        He’s out now!

        Yeah despite her age Melbcat is quite a good hunter too. She’s kept inside for her safety and the safety of the wildlife