I resolved the snow depth resistance by stopping by my local appliance dealer & getting two large refrigerator boxes, which I opened up flat. Then as the snow got deep, I placed one out just past their door on a sunny day. They come out & sun themselves & eat a bit of snow and fluff and prine. Then they head back in. It seems to have helped. Today they made a mad dash to come out, after I retrieved their cardboard "floor" and set out their feed dishes at its edge. They came out and have been enjoying the sun -- but keeping their feet off the cold snow.
I definitely want to stock pile cardboard appliance boxes for next winter so I can do it a few more times through the winter & not have to worry about digging down to find the previously laid cardboard.
DEEP down there is the first box, but I figure come spring met, a few niffty little bugs will mistakenly think its a great place to build their homes and so I will likely leave it down for a while so the insects will establish themselves well -- then I will pull it up and let the girls go crazy.
I definitely want to stock pile cardboard appliance boxes for next winter so I can do it a few more times through the winter & not have to worry about digging down to find the previously laid cardboard.
DEEP down there is the first box, but I figure come spring met, a few niffty little bugs will mistakenly think its a great place to build their homes and so I will likely leave it down for a while so the insects will establish themselves well -- then I will pull it up and let the girls go crazy.