The inevitable has finally happened....

I guess I'd be concerned that if a cat can get in, so could something bigger that wouldn't be scared away so easily.
So true.

Next time, it could be something infinitely more threatening than a mere cat. :( A true predator wouldn't be nearly as gracious. Must keep that precious flock of yours safe. :hugs

~Alex
 
Why was your auto door open at 5AM?
So the lights you see are inside the coop but I have lights outside the coop too. It's pretty bright outside. (My mom says it's Christmas 24/7 for the chickens. ) I set up the door to open with the outside lights so the girls can go outside and do their morning routine. (I read someone who had their set up that way and that it was a great idea. Not so much now) The cat must have been walking around outside and the chickens were wary of it because usually they are at the door begging for it to be open.

I think you got very lucky your first visitor was just a cat.
Yes I agree I am very lucky. Even though the door didn't open til much later I did not sleep a wink last night because I was just paranoid.

X2 ..... I would not consider the cat a threat, rather a good warning
x3. I think I spent more time worried about the hawks and falcons I forget about the other predators. Only recently have cats started appearing around our neighborhood. Also, last year I lost both my dogs and the cats might have sensed it too so they came a knocking for a visit. I am thinking this cat might not come by for a bit. Bright side... if they do hang out I am hoping they eat all the rats and mice.

So curious for people who saw the video, do you think the chickens caused the ruckus cuz they were scared for were trying to scare the cat away? Or maybe both...???
 
So curious for people who saw the video, do you think the chickens caused the ruckus cuz they were scared for were trying to scare the cat away? Or maybe both...???
Your flock was frightened by the unforeseen visitor, especially since it seems they aren't familar. :) My chickens don't bat an eye when new kitties come around, due to the fact they're all raised interacting with cats from day 1.

~Alex
 

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