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Cats and Squirrel Logs
Went out to check and fill all the cat, squirrel, bird, etc feeding stations so they could all eat the next morning and seen something I never seen before. I shined the light on the squirrel logs and a pair of eyes shined back. At first I thought it was a possum which there is a couple around. Upon further looking it turned out to be one of the cats that come around. He was setting on the platform in the tree chewing on the yellow squirrel log which is primarily made up of corn. There was still dry and wet cat food out but evidently the cat felt like a change of diet. Never in all the years I been feeding animals have I seen this before. |
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kraut wrote:
Went out to check and fill all the cat, squirrel, bird, etc feeding stations so they could all eat the next morning and seen something I never seen before. I shined the light on the squirrel logs and a pair of eyes shined back. At first I thought it was a possum which there is a couple around. Upon further looking it turned out to be one of the cats that come around. He was setting on the platform in the tree chewing on the yellow squirrel log which is primarily made up of corn. There was still dry and wet cat food out but evidently the cat felt like a change of diet. Never in all the years I been feeding animals have I seen this before. When I was in my teens we had a big orange tabby male who like corn on the cob. MLB |
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MLB wrote: kraut wrote: Went out to check and fill all the cat, squirrel, bird, etc feeding stations so they could all eat the next morning and seen something I never seen before. I shined the light on the squirrel logs and a pair of eyes shined back. At first I thought it was a possum which there is a couple around. Upon further looking it turned out to be one of the cats that come around. He was setting on the platform in the tree chewing on the yellow squirrel log which is primarily made up of corn. There was still dry and wet cat food out but evidently the cat felt like a change of diet. Never in all the years I been feeding animals have I seen this before. When I was in my teens we had a big orange tabby male who like corn on the cob. MLB And I had a former feral kitten who doted on popcorn! |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:12:24 -0700, MLB wrote:
kraut wrote: Went out to check and fill all the cat, squirrel, bird, etc feeding stations so they could all eat the next morning and seen something I never seen before. I shined the light on the squirrel logs and a pair of eyes shined back. At first I thought it was a possum which there is a couple around. Upon further looking it turned out to be one of the cats that come around. He was setting on the platform in the tree chewing on the yellow squirrel log which is primarily made up of corn. There was still dry and wet cat food out but evidently the cat felt like a change of diet. Never in all the years I been feeding animals have I seen this before. When I was in my teens we had a big orange tabby male who like corn on the cob. MLB I got a tortie who like corn (The type humans eat) but never one who like kernal corn and especially squirrel logs!! Go figure! |
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Bless your kind heart for taking care of the animals...
Love Kyla "kraut" Went out to check and fill all the cat, squirrel, bird, etc feeding stations so they could all eat the next morning and seen something I never seen before. I shined the light on the squirrel logs and a pair of eyes shined back. At first I thought it was a possum which there is a couple around. Upon further looking it turned out to be one of the cats that come around. He was setting on the platform in the tree chewing on the yellow squirrel log which is primarily made up of corn. There was still dry and wet cat food out but evidently the cat felt like a change of diet. Never in all the years I been feeding animals have I seen this before. |
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"MLB" wrote in message
... kraut wrote: Went out to check and fill all the cat, squirrel, bird, etc feeding stations so they could all eat the next morning and seen something I never seen before. I shined the light on the squirrel logs and a pair of eyes shined back. At first I thought it was a possum which there is a couple around. Upon further looking it turned out to be one of the cats that come around. He was setting on the platform in the tree chewing on the yellow squirrel log which is primarily made up of corn. There was still dry and wet cat food out but evidently the cat felt like a change of diet. Never in all the years I been feeding animals have I seen this before. When I was in my teens we had a big orange tabby male who like corn on the cob. MLB I used to have two cats who were crazy about corn on the cob. Joy |
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