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dgk April 30th 08 01:38 PM

Screaming in backyard last night - not cats
 
I woke at 2 am to some horrible screaming in the backyard. It sounded
like a cat fight but it didn't sound like cats. I never heard anything
like it before but it sounded like something was being killed. I
didn't know if it was my yard or a neighbor and couldn't see anything.
It went on for several minutes.

My backyard is pretty well fenced in so the cats can go out but not
leave the yard, and I was worried that something was trapped in the
yard. I got dressed and went downstairs, opened the back door a crack
(didn't want the cats getting out) and flicked on the 500 watt
halogen.

Two raccoons were on the fencing, one perched on top where it
overhangs, the other with front paws on the fence and the rears on an
evergreen. I've known that the cats could theoretically get out by
climbing one of the evergreens that is taller than the fence but
they've never figured that out, so I haven't done anything to close
off that route, just so other critters can get out.

I have the fencing loose where it touches the house on one side so
neighborhood kids, and critters, can get in and out and it had been
jammed by a tree branch. So I opened it up while the raccoons watched,
just so that they could exit that way if there was some sort of
problem and they couldn't get out over the fence.

I have no idea what the problem was last night but they were gone this
morning. I suspect, being springtime, that romance was in the air. It
sure sounded like rough sex though.


-mhd[_2_] April 30th 08 05:52 PM

Screaming in backyard last night - not cats
 
dgk wrote:

I woke at 2 am to some horrible screaming in the backyard. It sounded
like a cat fight but it didn't sound like cats. I never heard anything
like it before but it sounded like something was being killed. I
didn't know if it was my yard or a neighbor and couldn't see anything.
It went on for several minutes.

My backyard is pretty well fenced in so the cats can go out but not
leave the yard, and I was worried that something was trapped in the
yard. I got dressed and went downstairs, opened the back door a crack
(didn't want the cats getting out) and flicked on the 500 watt
halogen.

Two raccoons were on the fencing, one perched on top where it
overhangs, the other with front paws on the fence and the rears on an
evergreen. I've known that the cats could theoretically get out by
climbing one of the evergreens that is taller than the fence but
they've never figured that out, so I haven't done anything to close
off that route, just so other critters can get out.

I have the fencing loose where it touches the house on one side so
neighborhood kids, and critters, can get in and out and it had been
jammed by a tree branch. So I opened it up while the raccoons watched,
just so that they could exit that way if there was some sort of
problem and they couldn't get out over the fence.

I have no idea what the problem was last night but they were gone this
morning. I suspect, being springtime, that romance was in the air. It
sure sounded like rough sex though.


When rabbits are being attacked they make the most godawful noise you
can imagine.

-mhd

dgk April 30th 08 06:57 PM

Screaming in backyard last night - not cats
 
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:52:14 -0400, -mhd
wrote:

dgk wrote:

I woke at 2 am to some horrible screaming in the backyard. It sounded
like a cat fight but it didn't sound like cats. I never heard anything
like it before but it sounded like something was being killed. I
didn't know if it was my yard or a neighbor and couldn't see anything.
It went on for several minutes.

My backyard is pretty well fenced in so the cats can go out but not
leave the yard, and I was worried that something was trapped in the
yard. I got dressed and went downstairs, opened the back door a crack
(didn't want the cats getting out) and flicked on the 500 watt
halogen.

Two raccoons were on the fencing, one perched on top where it
overhangs, the other with front paws on the fence and the rears on an
evergreen. I've known that the cats could theoretically get out by
climbing one of the evergreens that is taller than the fence but
they've never figured that out, so I haven't done anything to close
off that route, just so other critters can get out.

I have the fencing loose where it touches the house on one side so
neighborhood kids, and critters, can get in and out and it had been
jammed by a tree branch. So I opened it up while the raccoons watched,
just so that they could exit that way if there was some sort of
problem and they couldn't get out over the fence.

I have no idea what the problem was last night but they were gone this
morning. I suspect, being springtime, that romance was in the air. It
sure sounded like rough sex though.


When rabbits are being attacked they make the most godawful noise you
can imagine.


Then I'm definitely not attacking any rabbits tonight.

chatnoir May 2nd 08 04:28 AM

Screaming in backyard last night - not cats
 
On Apr 30, 10:52*am, -mhd wrote:
dgk wrote:
I woke at 2 am to some horrible screaming in the backyard. It sounded
like a cat fight but it didn't sound like cats. I never heard anything
like it before but it sounded like something was being killed. I
didn't know if it was my yard or a neighbor and couldn't see anything.
It went on for several minutes.


My backyard is pretty well fenced in so the cats can go out but not
leave the yard, and I was worried that something was trapped in the
yard. I got dressed and went downstairs, opened the back door a crack
(didn't want the cats getting out) and flicked on the 500 watt
halogen.


Two raccoons were on the fencing, one perched on top where it
overhangs, the other with front paws on the fence and the rears on an
evergreen. I've known that the cats could theoretically get out by
climbing one of the evergreens that is taller than the fence but
they've never figured that out, so I haven't done anything to close
off that route, just so other critters can get out.


I have the fencing loose where it touches the house on one side so
neighborhood kids, and critters, can get in and out and it had been
jammed by a tree branch. So I opened it up while the raccoons watched,
just so that they could exit that way if there was some sort of
problem and they couldn't get out over the fence.


I have no idea what the problem was last night but they were gone this
morning. I suspect, being springtime, that romance was in the air. It
sure sounded like rough sex though.


When rabbits are being attacked they make the most godawful noise you
can imagine.

-mhd


Like a baby being killed!

dgk May 2nd 08 01:37 PM

Screaming in backyard last night - not cats
 
On Thu, 1 May 2008 20:28:28 -0700 (PDT), chatnoir
wrote:

On Apr 30, 10:52*am, -mhd wrote:
dgk wrote:
I woke at 2 am to some horrible screaming in the backyard. It sounded
like a cat fight but it didn't sound like cats. I never heard anything
like it before but it sounded like something was being killed. I
didn't know if it was my yard or a neighbor and couldn't see anything.
It went on for several minutes.


My backyard is pretty well fenced in so the cats can go out but not
leave the yard, and I was worried that something was trapped in the
yard. I got dressed and went downstairs, opened the back door a crack
(didn't want the cats getting out) and flicked on the 500 watt
halogen.


Two raccoons were on the fencing, one perched on top where it
overhangs, the other with front paws on the fence and the rears on an
evergreen. I've known that the cats could theoretically get out by
climbing one of the evergreens that is taller than the fence but
they've never figured that out, so I haven't done anything to close
off that route, just so other critters can get out.


I have the fencing loose where it touches the house on one side so
neighborhood kids, and critters, can get in and out and it had been
jammed by a tree branch. So I opened it up while the raccoons watched,
just so that they could exit that way if there was some sort of
problem and they couldn't get out over the fence.


I have no idea what the problem was last night but they were gone this
morning. I suspect, being springtime, that romance was in the air. It
sure sounded like rough sex though.


When rabbits are being attacked they make the most godawful noise you
can imagine.

-mhd


Like a baby being killed!


No first hand knowledge of that, nor rabbits. However I am now able to
validate that raccoons can make a very loud noise.

honeybunch May 3rd 08 12:58 AM

Screaming in backyard last night - not cats
 
On May 2, 8:37*am, dgk wrote:
On Thu, 1 May 2008 20:28:28 -0700 (PDT), chatnoir





wrote:
On Apr 30, 10:52*am, -mhd wrote:
dgk wrote:
I woke at 2 am to some horrible screaming in the backyard. It sounded
like a cat fight but it didn't sound like cats. I never heard anything
like it before but it sounded like something was being killed. I
didn't know if it was my yard or a neighbor and couldn't see anything.
It went on for several minutes.


My backyard is pretty well fenced in so the cats can go out but not
leave the yard, and I was worried that something was trapped in the
yard. I got dressed and went downstairs, opened the back door a crack
(didn't want the cats getting out) and flicked on the 500 watt
halogen.


Two raccoons were on the fencing, one perched on top where it
overhangs, the other with front paws on the fence and the rears on an
evergreen. I've known that the cats could theoretically get out by
climbing one of the evergreens that is taller than the fence but
they've never figured that out, so I haven't done anything to close
off that route, just so other critters can get out.


I have the fencing loose where it touches the house on one side so
neighborhood kids, and critters, can get in and out and it had been
jammed by a tree branch. So I opened it up while the raccoons watched,
just so that they could exit that way if there was some sort of
problem and they couldn't get out over the fence.


I have no idea what the problem was last night but they were gone this
morning. I suspect, being springtime, that romance was in the air. It
sure sounded like rough sex though.


When rabbits are being attacked they make the most godawful noise you
can imagine.


-mhd


Like a baby being killed!


No first hand knowledge of that, nor rabbits. However I am now able to
validate that raccoons can make a very loud noise.- Hide quoted text -

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I could not believe the extremely loud scream of the rabbit my cat
chased who got stuck in a wire fence in my back yard. I went runnng
out of the house thinking something horrible was happening. The cat
was totally noneplused and sitting on the porch wiggling his ears
around. The rabbit really frightened him with the screams. It was a
pretty large rabbit with long legs. I was afraid of it too. I picked
up a stick and adjusted its legs so it freed itself and off it ran. I
have no idea where it lives. The sound was very high pitched.


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