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Stubbs and a shrew. WARNING: GRAPHIC!!

 
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Dec 15, 2008 11:19 |  #1

We have an 8 month old kitten that is showing himself to be a little hunter. As a trained biologist, I am fully aware of the impact that cats can have on the environment, but this is the first time that I tried to capture action with my 40D, and I must say I was extremely impressed. This is one of the more interesting sequences that I was able to capture. If the moderator thinks this belongs more in the wildlife area (after all, there IS a shrew!), then feel free to move it! ;) Stubbs' name does match his body, as he only has about a 4 inch stub he, along with all of his brothers and sisters, was born with.

The throw!

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The drop!
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The pounce!
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The grab!
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Got it!!
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The play toss, and now I can eat!
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The weather was 24 degrees with intermittent sleet, and I ran out in sweats and a t-shirt to capture about 60 images, so needless to say, I was cold!

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Dec 15, 2008 11:22 |  #2

very cute... I love the pounce


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Dec 15, 2008 16:11 |  #3

Nice series. But it does kinda make you want to root for the underdog... or under-shrew, in this case!


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Dec 15, 2008 16:13 |  #4

"The Timing Of The Shrew" aka "Kiss Me Cat" ;)

Interesting sequence.


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Dec 15, 2008 19:15 |  #5

AWESOME pics




  
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Dec 15, 2008 20:39 |  #6

beezwax wrote in post #6882418 (external link)
very cute... I love the pounce

I admit that is my favorite. I just wish I had caught him fully in the air!

jgrussell wrote in post #6884139 (external link)
Nice series. But it does kinda make you want to root for the underdog... or under-shrew, in this case!

True, but unfortunately, Ms. Shrew ended up as dinner. And trust me, Stubbs is very well fed, but the urge to hunt is so strong.

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"The Timing Of The Shrew" aka "Kiss Me Cat" ;)

Interesting sequence.

I never can think of good lines. I like it!

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AWESOME pics

Thank you!


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Dec 15, 2008 20:49 |  #7

great action Nice to meet Stubs We have a 1 year old tabby who chooses to prey on chipmunks. She is 100% catch and release. I've caught her many times taxiing them around the yard only to stop and play then they scoot away. We feed these cats too well for them to go beyond play hunting.
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Dec 17, 2008 15:13 as a reply to  @ sam walker's post |  #8

I really like the pics of sequence ALOT AWESOME !!!

..my cat weighs 28 lbs is fit , healthy , fat and FAST and Furious .

However, I cannot seem to give him the catch and capture satisfation on digital photography because it bothers me ...HOWEVER , your cat is having FUN LOL .

This may have changed my mind ....woohoo look -out rodents !

You didnt let him eat it did you ? Hmm I wonder about germs .


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Dec 17, 2008 16:10 |  #9

nice sequence


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Dec 17, 2008 16:17 |  #10

awesome sequence!


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Dec 25, 2008 20:43 |  #11

Yola wrote in post #6897586 (external link)
I really like the pics of sequence ALOT AWESOME !!!

..my cat weighs 28 lbs is fit , healthy , fat and FAST and Furious .

However, I cannot seem to give him the catch and capture satisfation on digital photography because it bothers me ...HOWEVER , your cat is having FUN LOL .

This may have changed my mind ....woohoo look -out rodents !

You didnt let him eat it did you ? Hmm I wonder about germs .

I'm actually not sure if he ate it or not. It was so cold that day that I went in the house before he was done playing with his kill. He had caught this on his own, and I just happened to see him in the yard doing insane leaps and tosses.

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nice sequence

Thanks very much!

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awesome sequence!

Much appreciation!


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Dec 25, 2008 20:44 |  #12

sam walker wrote in post #6885916 (external link)
great action Nice to meet Stubs We have a 1 year old tabby who chooses to prey on chipmunks. She is 100% catch and release. I've caught her many times taxiing them around the yard only to stop and play then they scoot away. We feed these cats too well for them to go beyond play hunting.
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You'd think that would be the case here as well, as he gets fed 3 square meals a day. He's already getting to be a porker with a nice flab on his belly. There really is some fluff underneath all that fluff, trust me! He just can't seem to resist catching something "fresh."


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Jan 23, 2009 19:53 |  #13

That last one is GREAT..




  
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Jan 23, 2009 20:18 |  #14

I love cats but I can't help but feel sorry for that poor shrew. My cat is strictly indoors, which is good because I don't have to worry about her killing anything...except the occasional house centipede (those things are big & creeeeeeeepy).


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Jan 24, 2009 19:17 |  #15

dvalfano wrote in post #7173768 (external link)
That last one is GREAT..

Thanks a bunch!

jefzilla wrote in post #7173940 (external link)
I love cats but I can't help but feel sorry for that poor shrew. My cat is strictly indoors, which is good because I don't have to worry about her killing anything...except the occasional house centipede (those things are big & creeeeeeeepy).

I don't mind insects at all (I actually like them a lot), but I think I would probably be creeped out by a house centipede. They look mighty weird with all those legs. And yeah, poor shrew for sure. I don't think he let the little guy suffer at all. As a side note, did you know that shrews (Blarina spp.) have venomous saliva?


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