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Look what the cat dragged in

Mark Cummings | 12:45 UK time, Monday, 8 August 2011

What a great start to my (Steve Kitchen) two weeks with you on the breakfast show.

During Mondays show I mentioned a Cats Protection survey that listed the bizarre things that Britain's cats had brought home.

These included a bra, christmas lights and a £10 note. However you went a few better!

Here are some of my favourite cat calls, texts and tweets...

* Adam: "My cat Leo's most impressive hunting was whilst I was getting ready for work one morning. In the space of half an hour he went out, caught, killed and brought back to my bedroom a Red-Legged Partridge. The two most impressive things: 1. That he managed to get it through the cat flap at the same time as himself. 2. We live in Matson, not exactly Partridge country."

* Hamstall: "A donner kebab and pitta bread."

* Linda: "My cat once brought in a pack of bacon. We couldn't think where he'd got it from then I overheard a conversation in the local shop where the landlady of the pub next door was buying bacon because she couldn't find the packet she had put out."

* Amanda in Cheltenham: "We once had a cat that used to brought in pork chops and roast potatoes through the cat flap. They were worried that he'd stolen somebody's Sunday lunch."

* Bradley: "My neighbours cat took my knickers to them. Fortunately they were from the clean washing pile. I was mortified."

* Pink Sky: "Whilst decorating the bathroom he brought me two Dulux colour strips of blues and greens. Clearly he didn't approve of beige."

* Vince from Stanley Down: "My cat is always bringing living things in. The biggest was a stoat!!!"

And the award for laziest cat in Gloucestershire goes to.....

* Fred in Gloucester: "Last week one of my three cats brought in a mouse - still attached to a mouse trap."

Thanks for some great stories.

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