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I seen one simular... "Forget the dog, beware the cat" LOL!
And Daphne, sounds good.... I understand. For the record, though... I have a doggie door in the back and the cats can come in and out as they please, but they rather all just stay outside except for the 3-5 coldest days of the year. I even built cat shelves that go up the walls in the basement for them to climb and sleep on. I can't believe I'm putting this online... yes, I go through major pains to keep the cats happy.
Oh and I have one that sleeps with the chickens. Yep. I have species confused animals. The goat goes to bed at dusk and eats flock raiser. The cat sleeps with the chickens. And I have a chicken that is BFF with the goat. Cat that thinks it's a dog and dogs who think they are human. Only the rabbit knows it's a rabbit. lol
Hahahaha. Sounds like your guys have it way better than these do here. I was proud that I put a plastic kennel out there with old towels in the bottom and a small tarp over the top. They sleep between stacks of wood, of course. I'm PM'ing you.
I seen one simular... "Forget the dog, beware the cat" LOL!
And Daphne, sounds good.... I understand. For the record, though... I have a doggie door in the back and the cats can come in and out as they please, but they rather all just stay outside except for the 3-5 coldest days of the year. I even built cat shelves that go up the walls in the basement for them to climb and sleep on. I can't believe I'm putting this online... yes, I go through major pains to keep the cats happy.
Oh and I have one that sleeps with the chickens. Yep. I have species confused animals. The goat goes to bed at dusk and eats flock raiser. The cat sleeps with the chickens. And I have a chicken that is BFF with the goat. Cat that thinks it's a dog and dogs who think they are human. Only the rabbit knows it's a rabbit. lol
Hahahaha. Sounds like your guys have it way better than these do here. I was proud that I put a plastic kennel out there with old towels in the bottom and a small tarp over the top. They sleep between stacks of wood, of course. I'm PM'ing you.