January 2014
Our cosy stack of still-unused bales is proving attractive to the local stray cats. A couple of adolescent kittens have taken up residence in one of the nooks between bales. This is a problem because we have to supervise our cats at feeding time, or the little male drives them away. After a while the little female disappeared, possibly starved out by the male. The male has also taken to spraying his territory - our kitchen. Eugh.
I came down one morning after hearing clattering, and found the little male (informally known as 'Squirt') with his head stuck in an empty cat food tin from the bin. Very funny, but I just failed to catch him. He's very quick.
Our cosy stack of still-unused bales is proving attractive to the local stray cats. A couple of adolescent kittens have taken up residence in one of the nooks between bales. This is a problem because we have to supervise our cats at feeding time, or the little male drives them away. After a while the little female disappeared, possibly starved out by the male. The male has also taken to spraying his territory - our kitchen. Eugh.
I came down one morning after hearing clattering, and found the little male (informally known as 'Squirt') with his head stuck in an empty cat food tin from the bin. Very funny, but I just failed to catch him. He's very quick.
Skits is unamused
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