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Originally Posted by F32Fleet
I've asked him I just keep getting this silent stare.
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It looks like he wants to play. Try to replace those living targets with toys and keep him busy enough playing: as he doesn't eat his victims it's apparent he kills from boredom. Here's an article on that but I only like the first suggestion. Or stop feeding him so that he'll kill for a natural purpose, at least.
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Of course. I'm well aware of the damage that domestic cats to. In any case I made this post out of jest. He's one of two indoor Maine Coon cats and they get supervised out time daily. We've been doing this for a few years and play the spoiler if required. However there have been two instances where we weren't able to prevent a capture. Yesterday morning was one of them. Trust me it's no fun having a cat run around your house with a bleeding chimpmunk.
From their perspective it's frustrating to look out the windows watching birds feed at the feeders and chipmunks/squirrels running around outside your windows and doors.