My house in Camino was "visited" by raccoons. I originally thought it was the cat had an accident in the downstairs bathroom, every where!. I came home late one evening and found the huge mess. As I was scrubbing all the "spots" I looked through the window out onto the deck. There were three young raccoons patting on the window glass with their cute little feet. Then I made the connection. One of my dogs must have literally scared the cr@p out of them. As I continued to clean my way around the room, I found their foot prints on the wall. Even when I repainted, I left that footprint to last because I thought it was cute!
There's no point in having a pet door now. One of my dogs is a great dane, might just as well leave a door open.
Amen to that. Years ago, I was a single mom with a small house and a single attached garage. Had a doggie door from the garage to the side yard for our golden retriever. Heard a noise in the garage one evening after the kids and dog were tucked in beds. Opened the door to find the house painter I'd recently had paint the exterior rummaging around the garage. On look and I knew he was high. He startled and mumbled something about didn't want to bother me so late, that he'd left a paintbrush in my garage. He DOVE thru the doggie door and disappeared in a flash. I had the presence of mind to slip the metal plate to block the doggie door from further access. No more doggie nor cat doors for me. Too many unwanted visitors possible.
Congrats on the lovely egg. Are your chicks housed on a city lot? My neighbors are (almost) driving me nuts as they can't wait for the eggs to begin. With only 3 pullets, and 1 of those a bantam, I've tried with little success to get them to understand that we won't be supplying the neighborhood. I will be sure to share with the backyard neighbors as they are closest to the coop.
