everytime i cut the lawn i spend 5 mins cleaning up cat poo first, wouldn't be bad but don't own a damn cat, so if anybodys cat comes home with a boot hanging out its arse, can i have said boot back
I thought this was going to be another post about other peoples cats pooping in your garden. Our Spaniel caught a blackbird fledgling last week cornered it and didn't know what to do with it, I had her by the scruff of the neck before she had chance to work that out, and after 30 minutes and the shock had worn off the blackbird had gone so hopefully survived to fight another day.
Unfortunately, our tomcat is a finely honed killing machine. If you have a rodent issue he is your man.
im animal lover really, my dogs runs down the garden after them gets there then doesn't know what to do.
When we had cats there was once a repeated bang-bang-bang coming from the catflap - cat was trying to drag a seagull through it by one wing and the sideways body wouldn't fit. A mate once woke to the rear half of a rabbit on his pool table.
I have had birds come down the flue on my woodburner (50ft) three times. They always come down in pairs (couples), more interested in nooky I think, than what they are getting into. All of them survived to fly out the door of the wood burner, spread ash all over the living room, before exiting the doors or windows that I've opened for them to escape. Tony
we have a si am eeez that parks its arras in our plant pots n does one ,well loads , why the fcuk dont they teach um ta use a dirt box these days
Woe betide any cat in our garden if either of the Deerhounds see it, cats are fast but not that fast.
Wow! Good clip. Our cats beaten up many a dog in her time. A cornered cat is usually more than a match for a lone dog.