A bluejay mercilessly attacked one of my cats for weeks. Then, I heard a lot of other bluejays squawking in the backyard. They were having a “bluejay funeral” for that one because my cat caught it.
We once had a cat named Rorschach who caught a blue jay fledgling. The blue jay family never forgave or forgot him! He was a British tabby, with a very distinct bullseye pattern on his sides and a symmetrical ink blot pattern on his head and back. For all the years we lived there, they would dive bomb him every time he went out in the yard! Not the other cats, just him!
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
Mittens, I thought it was clever. You are jealous that you did not think of that.
catmom1360 over 4 years ago
I had to laugh at Jays telling Mitten’s mom they have a plan to peck his eyes out.
Charliegirl Premium Member over 4 years ago
Mama shouldn’t joke about serious issues like that.
Nuliajuk over 4 years ago
Such beautiful birds with such harsh unpleasant voices.
rikkiTikki Premium Member over 4 years ago
The Mittens is not wrong, those blue jays are nasty to cats bombing and harassing them. Keep your eyes on them Mitty.
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
A bluejay mercilessly attacked one of my cats for weeks. Then, I heard a lot of other bluejays squawking in the backyard. They were having a “bluejay funeral” for that one because my cat caught it.
over 4 years ago
They’re not to be messed with.
Jody H. Premium Member over 4 years ago
We once had a cat named Rorschach who caught a blue jay fledgling. The blue jay family never forgave or forgot him! He was a British tabby, with a very distinct bullseye pattern on his sides and a symmetrical ink blot pattern on his head and back. For all the years we lived there, they would dive bomb him every time he went out in the yard! Not the other cats, just him!