Just like pre-baked jacket potatoes, cycling superhighways and selfie sticks, outdoor sofas are one of those things that seem like a good idea at the time.

But, if you have a cat, you may need to rethink your plans to get one. Outdoor sofas can get covered in all sorts of undesirable matter: paw prints, cat hair, dead rats, that kind of thing. And guess which one of the three greeted Cat Daddy this morning, when he went outside to enjoy his first cup of tea of the day?

When he broke the happy news to me, for some reason I felt the need to go and look to make sure he was telling the truth. He was. There, on his favourite spot on the sofa, was a large, curly-haired (nope, neither have we), three-legged rat.

(Don’t worry: Cat Daddy found the other leg later.)

There was also evidence that a fox had been in Le Jardin but, from what I have learned about foxes’ hunting habits during the five or so solid hours that I have since spent Googling the subject, leaving prey behind on a raised podium isn’t their style. Although it’s quite possible that a fox killed the rat, the podium presentation has Louis Catorze written all over it.

Whilst I shrank into a corner, rocking back and forth, Cat Daddy remained admirably stoical as he grabbed the gloves, spade and bin bags. I would dispute his theory that “if Louis Catorze had really done it, he would have brought the rat indoors.” No: he didn’t bring it indoors because he COULDN’T (although I bet he gave it his best shot). This thing was at least 30cm long from nose to tail, and probably a good 1/3 of the little sod’s own body weight. And it certainly explains why he was curiously absent for much of last night instead of snuggling up with us and watching the heptathlon and the long jump.

So the outdoor sofa cushion covers are drying outside and our bed linen is next, because we doubt that notre ami mutuel washed his paws this morning before tricking us into unsuspecting bed cuddles.

Here he is, looking very sorry for all the bother he has caused, with stuff on his face that I really hope are cobwebs but I expect they are some sort of nasty rat granules.

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27 responses to “À bon chat, bon rat”

  1. Raven avatar
    Raven

    That must have been an epic battle for him! I mean killing his gift and resisiting the urge to deliver it to you!

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      We’re still not sure if he definitely killed it. That’s what appears to offend Cat Daddy the most: the fact that Le Roi may have passed off someone else’s work as his own. 😳

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    2. Raven avatar
      Raven

      Had to be slick or pass himself off as intimidating to steal it. However he got it he got the prize in the end. Appears he doesn’t need to be big if he’s clever!

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      1. iamthesunking avatar
        iamthesunking

        If he stole it, would he have had to go into the foxes’ den to get it? I’m not loving the thought of that … 😳

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  2. Accidental Activist avatar
    Accidental Activist

    Think yourself lucky, I came home from work one day to find a sodding great rat in the middle of the living room. It looked, for all intensive purposes to be asleep. On closer inspection I found a very neat bite mark at the back of it’s neck. Arthur, now long since passed himself, wandered in as if butter wouldn’t melt and sat down with a decidedly smug look on his face which proclaimed quite clearly “I did that”. Arthur was a big cat mind but taking down a full grown brown rat is still some achievement.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      A full grown brown rat! Ugh! 😖

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  3. Penny avatar
    Penny

    Quelle horreur! Xxx

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  4. barrybdoyle avatar
    barrybdoyle

    I love jesuisleroisoleil. My favorite blog.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      Thank you! That’s a huge compliment as I consider you the gold standard bearer of wordsmithery. I hope you will get to meet the little sod one day.

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      1. barrybdoyle avatar
        barrybdoyle

        That would be a Mecca-worthy journey. It’s time I visited all the relatives in Ireland and England anyway. But can’t leave the homestead for now for reasons you know…so the next best thing is to have you and the CD visit here…Catorze wouldn’t like the journey I’m sure nor the quarantine so will have to leave it to visiting him during the Le Roi Hajj.

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        1. iamthesunking avatar
          iamthesunking

          LE ROI HAJJ! 😂

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  5. sevencatsandcounting avatar

    Felicitations, mon roi!

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      Nooo! Don’t encourage him! 😧

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  6. Vive les chats! avatar

    Oh , le Roi is looking very smug indeed. He must have played a big part in the story…

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      I can’t quite look him in the face. I just keep thinking about where his mouth has been! 😖

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  7. […] Cat Daddy wondered if we could get away with just not flea-treating Catorze. If he were an indoor cat I might have been tempted; however, not only does he go outdoors, but he also rummages in the most disgusting places that don’t bear thinking about. Last week I had to try and haul his arse out of That Neighbour’s bin, Cône and all. And on THIS occasion (see link) we suspect that he crept into a fox hole and stole their dinner, for fun: https://louiscatorze.com/2016/08/14/a-bon-chat-bon-rat/ […]

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  8. cat9984 avatar

    Definitely looks capable of the crime in question

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      Oh, he did it. We know this for sure. We just can’t prove it.

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  9. […] 4. Find coin and slide it next to rat (very slowly and cautiously in case rat springs back to life and runs up my arm), then take photo for my friend Lizzi, who STILL hasn’t forgiven me for not photographing the curly-haired rat from 4 years ago: https://louiscatorze.com/2016/08/14/a-bon-chat-bon-rat/ […]

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  10. […] 4. “Where did you find that enormous curly-haired rat?” (In case you missed that delightful tale, here it is. And I have one friend – YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE – who still remains very upset with me, all these years later, because I didn’t photograph the rat: https://louiscatorze.com/2016/08/14/a-bon-chat-bon-rat/) […]

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  11. cat9984 avatar

    Obviously you don’t appreciate a special gift when you see one. 🐱🐱

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      🤢🤢🤢

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  12. […] Catorze is an unlikely suspect but he should not be eliminated from our enquiries, as he is more than capable of pulling a stunt like this. That time that Cat Daddy found a desiccated, curly-haired rat in EXACTLY THIS SAME SPOT was startlingly similar: https://louiscatorze.com/2016/08/14/a-bon-chat-bon-rat/ […]

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  13. […] right up his street. We suspect that that’s what he did with the curly-haired rat four years ago (https://louiscatorze.com/2016/08/14/a-bon-chat-bon-rat/) and he would absolutely be stupid/rude enough to creep into the same fox hole and steal their […]

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  14. […] Before we went on holiday, we took delivery of some new waterproof cushions for our outdoor sofa. (The previous ones were neither waterproof nor machine-washable, making them as unfit for purpose as can possibly be, although we did insist on washing them after the incident with the curly-haired rat: https://louiscatorze.com/2016/08/14/a-bon-chat-bon-rat/) […]

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  15. […] years ago – just after the Curious Incident of the Curly-Haired Rat in the Daytime – I considered the reasons why cats hunt, and I offered the following theories as […]

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  16. […] The curly-haired rat. […]

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