So, some of you remember our little gecko dilemma, yes? They hang out directly outside our front door during the day. Every time we open the front door, a gecko runs in the house. We've probably gotten at least 6 or 8 of them in the house this week alone. I haven't been able to catch any of them; they're FAST and small and get about a +45 to their stealth checks.
Anyway, so we had some friends over this evening for some D&D (well, Pathfinder, technically.) As one of them was coming in, through the front door, a gecko scurried in with him...and Pluto, our youngest cat, promptly pounced on it and ate it! Thankfully I was in the kitchen making dinner while this was happening, but my husband and our friend got to witness the act. Apparently Pluto took a couple bites of it, then spit the rest out, so my husband came into the kitchen to get some stuff to clean it up...and by the time he got back, most of the gecko was gone. All but a few guts. ; ; Really glad I was in the kitchen...
Man, he didn't even play with it! Just a couple bites and it was all gone. Poor gecko.
Anyway, so we had some friends over this evening for some D&D (well, Pathfinder, technically.) As one of them was coming in, through the front door, a gecko scurried in with him...and Pluto, our youngest cat, promptly pounced on it and ate it! Thankfully I was in the kitchen making dinner while this was happening, but my husband and our friend got to witness the act. Apparently Pluto took a couple bites of it, then spit the rest out, so my husband came into the kitchen to get some stuff to clean it up...and by the time he got back, most of the gecko was gone. All but a few guts. ; ; Really glad I was in the kitchen...
Man, he didn't even play with it! Just a couple bites and it was all gone. Poor gecko.

Learned never name the squirrels.

. I got a couple paper plates and used one to scoop him gently onto the other so I could at least take him outside and let him die in peace.
. You should have told him it was for the cat.

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