Re: Cat rant (was Re: Tree on house was Low water medium sized tree for Sacramento valley)
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  • Subject: Re: Cat rant (was Re: Tree on house was Low water medium sized tree for Sacramento valley)
  • From: M* H* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 13:32:27 -0500

Wow...a bear in your breezeway!!!  That's a bit of excitement.  Glad to hear you are finding ways to stay as active as you can after your hip fracture.  

Melody

On Wed, Oct 10, 2018, 12:44 PM <b*@rewrite.hort.net> wrote:
I'm still here, and have been enjoying so much hearing from the bunch of
you again.  I've really missed you.

I started to respond the other day, but something went wrong with the computer,
so didn't follow up. 

I'm afraid I don't have much positive to contribute to the gardening topics - since
I fell and broke my hip about a year ago I have not been able to get down to my
garden, and things are a real mess.  I am really itching to get out and do some
fall clean-up and bulb-planting, but just can't do it.  Chet can barely walk these
days, so we need help for almost everything.

I did mean to contribute to the bulb-planting topics that I have devised a plan to
allow me to grow some tulips - I had given them up since they are just deer-candy.
I find that if I plant the smaller species tulips inside a circle of daffodil bulbs, I have
pretty good luck.  The daffs protect them, as the deer don't eat those, and the species
tulips will come back year after year.  I won't plant any this fall, but I will offer to get
a lot for our church, as I do most years.  I did have pretty good luck with the Caladiums
I bought, as usual, from a Florida wholesaler, for the church, my garden club, and just
to give to friends and put in pots on my doorstep and in the breezeway between the
house and the garage.  Unfortunately, rabbits have found a lot of them.

Speaking of breezeways, a handyman is working in ours right now, repairing the
damage done by the big black bear that I found there a couple of weeks ago.  He
had pulled down the bracket from which I hang bird-feeders and pots of tomatoes.
I was on my way out to fill the bird-feeders when I found him.  Then he came and
looked through the screen door at me.  I didn't go out.  Since the feeders were
about empty, maybe he will think it's not worth coming back.

Once again, it's great to hear from you all again.  I hope it lasts this time.
Fondly, Auralie

In a message dated 10/10/2018 7:40:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, f*@rewrite.hort.net writes:

has anyone heard from Auralie?

On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 4:51 PM Kitty Morrissy <1*@rewrite.hort.net> wrote:
I think it came down to which combination of features and price were best for my situation. The platinum provides a large reservoir mounted on the back which was important. Stainless steel was probably too high priced. The unit has to be placed against a wall, so 360° was of no use to me. Amazon has filters for it for a very reasonable price.

Kitty

-----Original Message-----
From: o*@hort.net [mailto:o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of DARYL PULIS
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2018 8:53 AM
To: g*@hort.net
Subject: RE: Cat rant (was Re: [CHAT] Tree on house was Low water medium sized tree for Sacramento valley)

I see that Chewy (my favorite place to order pet supplies) has several Drinkwell fountains, including a stainless steel one.

Did the platinum have features that steered you that way instead of the original or 360?

d


> On October 8, 2018 at 9:31 PM Kitty Morrissy <1*@rewrite.hort.net> wrote:
>
>
> Daryl I've used the Drinkwell Platinum fountain for years and it works great, the cats love it, and I feel better that they always have clean water.
> Kitty

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