It is really mesmerising. I think the music really adds to it. The way he just pounces and boom, in you go!
Heather does have a lovely taste, well the honey does. Honey is an amazing thing. I have been a big fan ever since I was a sickly young man, lol!
LOL, yes, the music definitely adds. He's deadly with a mouse. I found his swallowing process fascinating, the way his eyes go flat. I wonder now about how the digestion of fur and bones works. I'll have to read up on that.
You, a sickly young man? You look so stout and ready to do battle in your images (thinks of swords). That honey must have done the trick. I bet you've had it in the chunks of honeycomb too.
The eyes flattening is really something. I have found myself wondering about how much they poo out. Their stomachs must be quite something.
Hehe, perhaps not that sickly. I do remember getting glandular fever, I think it's called mono in the States. One of my college teachers suggested raw honey and I was hooked ever since!
I kept replaying the eyes flattening scenes. I had to and then freeze it to see how flat they went in an instant. I bet the poo is a whole other thing. Note to self, read up on that too. I'm thinking their stomach must be like a garburator.
Yes, mono, that was a thing here also. Very interesting that raw honey helped with that. First time I've heard that one. I see why you got hooked. There's something special about bees and honey.