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So back over me, I'm back. Feeling you KZ. And thanks again Grey, much appreciated. Yep, Dewey was outside, I don't know, maybe five minutes and had a bird already. He had a mouse last night in the stairwell. I have like concrete outside my door where it's a basement apartment. There's like concrete. It's like two little walls that like form almost like a box outside my door. So I look out the window, Shadow is headbutting me right now. And he's headbutting the radio. Anyway, I looked out and Dewey was out there, it was like a cage match. He had a mouse. Shadow, you can't go headbutting everything on the desk, but he will knock stuff over on me here. Yeah, I know, your cues. So anyway, it was like a cage match. He had a mouse out there and the mouse would jump, but he couldn't jump high enough to get over the wall. So Dewey was out there playing with him and he was doing every time the mouse would jump, Dewey would jump and grab him again in his mouth and do a backflip and he slammed the mouse back on the ground. I went out there last night and the mouse was done for. I mean, he was out cold. Well, he was dead, but he was out cold. So just now I saw him doing the same bloody thing with a bird. When I went out the door to get my kid in the car, he had a bird out there and he was letting it fly away a little bit. And then he jumped at it again and get it and beat it to the ground. He must have did this like five times in a row. I think to myself, Bud, you're lethal. And all of a sudden I thought like, maybe all these mice and birds that are in this little closed area outside the door, maybe this is Dewey and maybe this is his plan. Every time he catches something, he runs into that little area with it so it can't escape and he beats it to death. So Dewey is probably should have deserved a lot of the credit for the animals that I've been giving Shadow credit for. I've just been figuring it's been Shadow because I mean, he's so large. Now this morning, Shadow won't go outside the door. Weirdly enough, I mean, two of these cats, they normally run out as soon as I open the door in the morning. And Dewey did. Last night, Shadow was gone yesterday for like seven hours or eight hours and he's never gone that long before we reset.
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