I want that and tomatoes!Thank you, nothing prettier then farm fresh! I can’t wait until summer so I have all this too.
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I want that and tomatoes!Thank you, nothing prettier then farm fresh! I can’t wait until summer so I have all this too.
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Leaves, shavings, straw, mulch, whatever you can get.
My female cat has become roly poly since her spay. And her son, who is not a year yet is getting pudgy too. But he was neutered too so maybe that is the problem.
Leaves can be slippery when wet but my run is partly covered. You can add stuff from the coop to the run when you clean it out.Thanks! I thought of leaves but don't want to have to rake them up haha and it's not even so much lazy, I don't know that we have a good container or wheelbarrow so it takes longer in small batches. I think I could find one though. Maybe a trash barrel or trash bag would work? Or maybe I could rale them onto a big tarp and drag that over? With all the woods we have and all the pine trees, there is plenty of free "forest floor" material haha that might be best. And it would give them something to scratch and/or eat too as opposed to just sand or straw.
Although aren't wet leaves slippery?
They say that spaying or neutering doesn't make animals gain weight but who knows, with less hormones and/or less active it might. Or with the hormone shift/imbalance after. I mean, I don't really get how they can say it doesn't. I do wonder if there's any actual proof it doesn't. Haha
Although that said, it could also be a lot of things.
For instance, their diet and activity level.
What are they eating? That can influence it for sure. And do they exercise? Maybe getting some cat toys and playing with them would help.
Leaves can be slippery when wet but my run is partly covered. You can add stuff from the coop to the run when you clean it out.
The cats have dry food out all the time. I give them a small can of wet food once at night, which they share. They do exercise, usually when i am trying to sleep they chase and roll and rumble, climb the scratch tower and run up and down stairs. Ooh, they are fighting right now! But our house is like a giant playground for them. They climb up into the rafters which are big logs like telephone poles and run around about 12 feet off the ground. But they lay around a lot during the day, especially if the wood stove is burning.
Sounds just like my 3 cats.Leaves can be slippery when wet but my run is partly covered. You can add stuff from the coop to the run when you clean it out.
The cats have dry food out all the time. I give them a small can of wet food once at night, which they share. They do exercise, usually when i am trying to sleep they chase and roll and rumble, climb the scratch tower and run up and down stairs. Ooh, they are fighting right now! But our house is like a giant playground for them. They climb up into the rafters which are big logs like telephone poles and run around about 12 feet off the ground. But they lay around a lot during the day, especially if the wood stove is burning.