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Our Alarming Night
3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every
night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... 3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill Maybe so. Maybe not. I think she saw something that was dangerous. do you have bears or mountain lions where you live? (sorry, I'm not good with USA geography, I don't know where they are in the country, I'm a Brit) but I think she saw something nasty. If I had security people, I would have have called them too in your position. |
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On 10/24/2015 7:26 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message ... 3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill Maybe so. Maybe not. I think she saw something that was dangerous. do you have bears or mountain lions where you live? (sorry, I'm not good with USA geography, I don't know where they are in the country, I'm a Brit) but I think she saw something nasty. If I had security people, I would have have called them too in your position. I was actually joking about the BCT. She definitely saw something and it made her feel territorial. American raccoons look sort of like striped tailed cats. I'm ignorant of UK geography. But, no, where I live in the US there aren't any bears or mountain lions. The USA is a huge country with all sorts of different wildlife. I live in an island area where there are alligators and snakes. And raccoons and opossums. The occasional white-tail deer wanders up and eats the flowers that grow in my back yard. So yes, lots of animals but not bears or cougars. It was as if she Buffy was alerting me, though. I think it was probably a raccoon she saw. Jill |
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On 10/24/2015 3:00 PM, jmcquown wrote:
3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill I have had Nikki do that when raccoons are in the back yard--it is frequent, but it is unusual for Nikki to growl at them. Usually, Nikki and Selina simply to to the windows and "track" the raccoons. My first warning that raccoons are on the prowl is usually when my security lights turn on. MaryL |
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jmcquown wrote:
3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill Obviously she thought the raccoons were burglars, after all they were wearing masks. š -- Adrian |
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On 10/25/2015 8:55 PM, Adrian wrote:
jmcquown wrote: 3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill Obviously she thought the raccoons were burglars, after all they were wearing masks. š LOL! Too true. Jill |
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"MaryL" wrote in message ... On 10/24/2015 3:00 PM, jmcquown wrote: 3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill I have had Nikki do that when raccoons are in the back yard--it is frequent, but it is unusual for Nikki to growl at them. Usually, Nikki and Selina simply to to the windows and "track" the raccoons. My first warning that raccoons are on the prowl is usually when my security lights turn on. MaryL I know that you are in Texas and Jill is in South Carolina. I'm trying to learn about the USA. so where are the cougars and bears? I'm guessing more northerly. Texas is bigger than England. allegedly we once had bears and wolves centuries ago. There are some people that are in favour of reintroducing wolves to the UK. Oh, please let's not. Everything died out for a reason. Fortunately no-one has suggested bears should come back. Phew. Next thing what? Mammoths? A mammoth skeleton was found just a few miles away from my house. |
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On 10/26/2015 8:05 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"MaryL" wrote in message ... On 10/24/2015 3:00 PM, jmcquown wrote: 3:45AM - I was awakened from a sound sleep (which doesn't happen every night) to the sound of howling. Buffy?! I turned on the bedside lamp, grabbed my glasses and my robe and went looking for her. I have never, ever, heard Buffy howl before. I found her staring out one of the the glass panels that flank my front door. She was very upset. Rrrrrrrrrrow! I flipped the switch for the light above the front door. Nothing doing. Guess that bulb burned out even though I never use it. So I went and got my big flashlight. Meanwhile Buffy was growling, low in her throat. I shined the flashlight out but it is impossible to see much through those tall narrow glass panes. I moved to the dining room window where the pet steps are and shined the light. I still couldn't see right by the front door. Buffy had sort of reluctantly followed me. For a minute she went back and forth. Then she got on the steps. She was staring out and growling, low in her throat. She hissed and puffed up like the proverbial Halloween cat. I still couldn't see anything. So, feeling a tad foolish, I called Security. They sent someone over to look around. He spotted a couple of raccoons. I've had an alligator in my yard before so I wasn't about to open that door. Buffy seems to be a great guard cat. Never thought she'd do that. She also was the first one to go, okay, the guy was here, there's nothing out there. Let's go back to bed. Let me roll around and get scritches and praises. Don't I look cute? Methinks this was a BCT. Jill I have had Nikki do that when raccoons are in the back yard--it is frequent, but it is unusual for Nikki to growl at them. Usually, Nikki and Selina simply to to the windows and "track" the raccoons. My first warning that raccoons are on the prowl is usually when my security lights turn on. MaryL I know that you are in Texas and Jill is in South Carolina. I'm trying to learn about the USA. so where are the cougars and bears? I'm guessing more northerly. Texas is bigger than England. allegedly we once had bears and wolves centuries ago. There are some people that are in favour of reintroducing wolves to the UK. Oh, please let's not. Everything died out for a reason. Fortunately no-one has suggested bears should come back. Phew. Next thing what? Mammoths? A mammoth skeleton was found just a few miles away from my house. Bears are more in the northeast towards Canada. Cougars/mountain lions are more common in the southwest. There are some wolves in the southern states but they aren't around like they used to be. Jill |
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On Mon, 26 Oct 2015 22:03:23 -0400, jmcquown
wrote: Bears are more in the northeast towards Canada. Bears are common in Los Angeles, at least the suburbs near the mountains. Cougars/mountain lions are more common in the southwest. Very common here, usually far from humans, but seen in yards and school grounds at times. Public and news media goes ballistic then. There are some wolves in the southern states but they aren't around like they used to be. Wolves have been reintroduced in the north central states, around Yellowstone and central Idaho, as well as New Mexico and Arizona, AND the Carolinas. |
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On Tue, 27 Oct 2015 00:05:33 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Texas is bigger than England. allegedly we once had bears and wolves centuries ago. There are some people that are in favour of reintroducing wolves to the UK. Oh, please let's not. Everything died out for a reason. Fortunately no-one has suggested bears should come back. Phew. Next thing what? Mammoths? A mammoth skeleton was found just a few miles away from my house. England is about 50,000 square miles in area, and has a population of about 53 million people. Texas is 268,000 SM, with 28 million people. So more than 5 times the area, with just over half the population. But Texas IS generally flatter and more universally habitable. California is 163,000 SM, and has over 39 million inhabitants. But much of it is mountains and desert, partly habitable for a few hardy souls. San Diego County, California, where I am, is over 4500 SM, with something over 3 million people. |
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