Linda, oh, yes, I'm sure he does. He is a horrible cat.
12Paws, I have a dish out by the regular feeders, but so far only cat birds and one female Baltimore have come to it. Guess I will have to get and orange, as that seems to really draw them. Thanks!
The feral cats in our neighborhood have become such an issue that people are trapping them . . . and have gone to the city prosecutor to make the lady that's feeding 20 of them . . . cease and desist. I feel bad for everyone.
Cathy, I can imagine. We always have ONE, always a gigantic tom cat, always a pain in the rear. I think they probably come from the development to the east of us. Don't think this guy is anybody's pet, but he sure is a pest.
Does he eat his kills?
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ReplyDeleteLinda, oh, yes, I'm sure he does. He is a horrible cat.
ReplyDelete12Paws, I have a dish out by the regular feeders, but so far only cat birds and one female Baltimore have come to it. Guess I will have to get and orange, as that seems to really draw them. Thanks!
The feral cats in our neighborhood have become such an issue that people are trapping them . . . and have gone to the city prosecutor to make the lady that's feeding 20 of them . . . cease and desist.
ReplyDeleteI feel bad for everyone.
Cathy, I can imagine. We always have ONE, always a gigantic tom cat, always a pain in the rear. I think they probably come from the development to the east of us. Don't think this guy is anybody's pet, but he sure is a pest.
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