An extremely large and noisy parrot.
A tortoise
i think a reptile, bird, rodent and maybe a cat (if an inside cat) because they don't have to go outside
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Answer: If your cat left you a present, it means he's protecting his family and providing food. It's a good thing. Praise the mighty hunter and get rid of the poor bird. Use gloves; some birds carry diseases. Answer: The cat was just following its natural instinct as a hunter, and the bird was in the wrong place at the wrong time, or the right time if you happen to have been the cat.
Do you have a cat or other similar animal? Sometimes my cat would bring a small animal that she had caught to me as a gift and to show off what a good cat she was.
Jaguars and leopards, although all species of cat will try to catch birds, it is in their nature. to a cat that sees a bird, it is almost like the cat is only playing around with the bird with no intention to kill. though a bird is made of small parts which can be easily broken, the cat usually ends up killing the bird. just like when a dog sees a moving ball, it will run after it. same goes for a cat and a bird, it will run at it and play with it
No, a swift is a bird :)
cat
It probably means that the bird was caught by a cat.
Because your cat is enticed by the bird. My cat often sits by the window to watch birds and squirrels. Tail twitching is a normal activity.
In somali you say mukulal for cat. Or Shopto
It really matters on what your cat will accept. My cats enjoy rats, but a mouse, no.. A bird they will play with.. Not eat. Guinea pigs are a good pet. But if your cat is not use to seeing fish, then not a good idea to have one in the house in a glass bowl ;) But other than for that, you can have any pet.. As long as they are in a cage that both the animal cannot get through or the cat. :3