in my case, it is making sure the family cats are fed and have water.and before any of you say anything. my two boys are indoor only. safer on everyone that way…..
From about April until October, I don’t stock the feeder. I’ll start again in the fall so the migratory birds have something and the residents know where the feeder is.
Notsoastute: Somewhat useful, but no guarantee. Even our heard but not seen great horned owl or resident raccoons have not damaged the local semi-feral housecat clowder.
Elite1grey over 11 years ago
Yes we do
Sangelia over 11 years ago
in my case, it is making sure the family cats are fed and have water.and before any of you say anything. my two boys are indoor only. safer on everyone that way…..
I'll fly away over 11 years ago
Absolutely! We love our feathered entertainment. The vultures and crows love it when we throw out a ham bone.
ellisaana Premium Member over 11 years ago
We put a slinky on the bird feeder pole. No more squirrels in the feeders. Plus, it is entertaining to watch them try.
curmudgeon68 over 11 years ago
From about April until October, I don’t stock the feeder. I’ll start again in the fall so the migratory birds have something and the residents know where the feeder is.
archangel2244 Premium Member over 11 years ago
I wonder if the birdseed is hers since she is a giant chicken.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Notsoastute: Somewhat useful, but no guarantee. Even our heard but not seen great horned owl or resident raccoons have not damaged the local semi-feral housecat clowder.