Well I"m glad we're all catching mice. Cat's are just to much work for me. If I have to clean up after an animal it might as well be something that gives something back other than poop.
Not all cats are good mousers you know. It's too bad someone doesn't breed a line of good mousers. Around here they'd be fixed before you realized they're good hunters and by then it's too late to breed them.![]()
Good garden o' peas, these CR's are still not layiing. I think Scott shows birds and maybe he's bred the laying out of them. They are big and may make good dinner, but not an egg to be seen. 7months is way to long to wait for eggs. IMO.
I have one of those said useless cats...he just lays there and watches the mouse...he will walk up to you and meow...like "aren't you going to fix that?" I swear he just would watch a mouse eat his food. It really makes me miss my old cat . He was a killer in every sense of the word, he would bring back bunnies, baby raccoons, squirrels, mice, shrews...it was always disgusting to open the back door and every week he would catch at least five things. My neighbors joked that he patrolled the neighborhood...the three closest houses were his to protect. The cutest thing I ever saw was his footprints in the snow...he patrolled the property in the same pattern every day four or five times a day. He passed away five years ago and I still miss him everyday.
question for silkie owners...do silkies molt horribly? One of my local friends might be getting some and I was curious if they molt one feather at a time or full molting . Everyone I've spoken to that owns them say they are so child friendly and beautiful.
Have a great day everyone
