This thread caught my eye! What a great idea!!
We have several out buildings that were overrun with mice and rats, and our yard littered with moles, voles, and gophers. We had one adult cat doing what she could and loving it (plump as can be off the vast food supply - lol). Yet too many rodents for her to keep up with. So, I decided to bring in more cats, but I did not want 100+ kittens running around; therefore, I went on a search for adult fixed cats with attitude. LOL! My first few attempts at adapting "city slickers" to the "mouser" life quickly didn't work too well, as I chose to keep them strictly outdoors and either they ran off or became morsels for the coyotes.
So, I changed my strategy a bit, and went for indoor/outdoor to acclimate them to my husband and I first, before set free to roam. This worked very well. At first, they'd follow me like puppies and stick extremely close as they sniffed out the new outdoor surroundings. So, they'd "help" me with my chicken/duck chores.
I'll never forget the first time the ladies decided to teach one of them a lesson. I was inside and I heard this all-too-sinister chanting taking place. A sort of cross between low-throated clucking and somewhat of a higher-pitched gurgle - very odd, I tell ya, and C R E E P Y. I stopped what I was doing and went to investigate. As I peeked out the door, the ladies had perfectly circled one of the cats, and were slowly advancing while simultaneously chanting. It was like something out of a horror flick, truly! Kitty, dumbfounded and frightened, sat there, frozen to the spot, eyes wide and glazed. Shaking my head, I felt pity for him and disrupted their trance-like advance, shooing them off. He darted for the porch and never looked back. It was several days before he ventured outside again. LOL
This same thing happens with each new cat. I have come to expect it now. SMH. Too funny!
We now have 6 cats (3 male: Oscar, Bronson, and Esse Binky; 3 female: Moofassa, Emma, and Angel). The rodent population diminishing by the masses every day, to currently almost nonexistent.
The chickens and the cats have a love-hate relationship, and two of the cats have officially become my chicken-herders. All 6 freely come in and out of the coops and runs, and more than once I've found them eating chick starter alongside the birds. A couple of the cats made advances towards the babies a few times, and all it took was a loud AHEM from me and a hen-squawking-rampage to stop their mouths from watering.
Today, three of the cats nonchalantly lie around in the middle of the flock. The other three show utter indifference. One, however, literally gets a hair up his bottom end and with great pleasure, charges them, snickering as he watches them scatter. This has, on occasion, resulted him with a sorely pecked head a few times. he he he
Thing is, I HAVE noticed mice droppings and some fleeing tiny feet inside the one older more-holey coop. Less, yet, still there. I toy with the idea of keeping ONE cat in the coop overnight - maybe alternating? IDK. My flock of cluckers and quackers sits at 56 right now (various ages and sizes), so surely they'd keep one cat in check in such close quarters.
I'm hesitant.
Bringing in a kitten, or two, would mean I'd need to fix them eventually (an expense I don't want). AND then there's my husband: quote: "You say you want a few more cats, but let's hold off for now, crazy 'C' lady!" ("c" lady - aka - crazy chicken and cat lady). HA!
Thoughts???