Re: Baby bunnies
Hey Chris- I have managed to reduce the cats in my back yard- my idea
of planting pyracantha did actually help. The corner where most of them
used to come in is now completely covered by the Gold Rush pyracantha
plants I put in about 4 years ago- and guess what- the kitties don't
like getting their toes poked. It gives the birds a great cover and
habitat that is safe. I have my bird feeder right next to it. I also
have a couple of climbing roses along other parts of the fence. Yeah!
success. Now if I could get them to stop using my front garden as a
litter box.
Theresa
Who loves cats- owns 3 of them- but hates neighborhood cats who IMHO
should be kept indoors.
Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:
>>>The only other animal I'm worried about is the
>>>neighbor's cat. She likes
>>>to brag about how it's part bobcat and it has no
>>>problems jumping the 8'
>>>fence between us both.
>>>
>>>I hate outdoor cats...
>>>
>>>
>>hum.... might have been. Didn't think you had cats in
>>your yard.
>>
>>
>
>Not too many lately -- I ended up taking the bird feeder down because their
>cat would camp out under it.
>
>I should start flinging Romeo's waste into their yard if their cat's going
>to hang out in mine. :)
>
>
>
>> You can hope, but I think they will be back to enjoy
>>all of your plants on a daily bases while Romeo is
>>inside...
>>
>>
>
>I wish there was a way to tell them to eat something particular. I'd
>gladly buy them lettuce if they'd eat it, but no... They decide the
>hydrangeas are tastier and it's all over. :)
>
>Chris
>
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