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Our cat, who spends most of his time in a screened porch, sometimes catches the lizards that get in. When I can save the lizard I take it out onto the front porch with a lecture â âstay out of the back porch, the cat will get you.â The message must be getting through â last year there were no lizards and this year just one so far. I really donât like cleaning up thrown-up lizard parts.
I rushed Hammie, my tiny terrorist, to the vet a couple of years ago because he (Hammie) was foaming at the mouth. Turned out he had caught a lizard which oozed a toxin through its skin, making it unappetizing for predators. It was an expensive lesson for both of us.
There are a few assorted lizards that live in my back yard. They delight in driving Moxie nuts. She knows something is under the shed/recycle can/garbage can, etc., but canât get to it. She has caught and killed (but didnât eat) one lizard that I know about. If she ate others, I never found out.
We had mice in our basement. We tried traps, poison, and everything else we could think of, but we still had mice. Then, one day we found an abandoned kitten by the roadside, and brought her home. The good news was that ended the mice problem. The bad news was she loved to show us her kills by putting them on the bed pillows, usually at night. Ever wake up with a dead mouse on the pillow by your head? By the way, she just turned sixteen.
I donât want rodents in or near my house. Squirrels are OK.I have two catâs. I have no rodentsâŠ.But, as Lewis Linson points out, they do like to show you that they are contributing to the householdâŠâHere. I killed this for you. Enjoy.â Gross, but very sweetâŠ.
My cat has caught a few lizards over the years. Most of them manage to get away, but heâs ended up eating at least one that I know of. I donât care because heâs just following his instincts, but I donât let him bring them inside.
Yes, yes! I think youâre the only one who âgets itâ! Arlo says âweâ, but Janis looks, âuh, I didnât tell him not to catch any skinksâ. She wants the skinks gotten rid of. Arlo corrects, âIâ told you not to catch any skinks.
At our house itâs baby bunnies this yearâŠ..but theyâre getting too big now and the cat canât keep up. He doesnât kill them, just chases them. Amazing how fast they can run.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 9 years ago
Too salty. They make the cat puke.
LuvThemPluggers over 9 years ago
There were no mice available, what was he to do?
alviebird over 9 years ago
I like lizards in general, but not skinks.
starcandles Premium Member over 9 years ago
So, you allow your cat to go outside & then have a hissy fit when he does what cats do best? Hunt for prey?
ralphyork666 over 9 years ago
Janis looks HOT in that outfit!
Jelfring Premium Member over 9 years ago
She told him to catch the lizard?
LuvThemPluggers over 9 years ago
Youâre the mom, Janis, heâll listen to you! Yeah, right!
Jessica_D over 9 years ago
I amend my comment from yesterday â Luddy will be insulted (or confused) when Arlo saves the skink, etc, etcâŠ
AliCom over 9 years ago
Arlo and Janis have to get on the âsameâ page.
nmchris1 over 9 years ago
Our cat, who spends most of his time in a screened porch, sometimes catches the lizards that get in. When I can save the lizard I take it out onto the front porch with a lecture â âstay out of the back porch, the cat will get you.â The message must be getting through â last year there were no lizards and this year just one so far. I really donât like cleaning up thrown-up lizard parts.
choo choo willy over 9 years ago
I recognize the âlookâ Janis gave Arlo, I get it all the time
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 9 years ago
Very funnyJanis wants them all deadShe is no longer invited to join People for the Ethical Treatment of Skinks, PETS
finale over 9 years ago
Skanks?
katzenbooks45 over 9 years ago
I rushed Hammie, my tiny terrorist, to the vet a couple of years ago because he (Hammie) was foaming at the mouth. Turned out he had caught a lizard which oozed a toxin through its skin, making it unappetizing for predators. It was an expensive lesson for both of us.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 9 years ago
There are a few assorted lizards that live in my back yard. They delight in driving Moxie nuts. She knows something is under the shed/recycle can/garbage can, etc., but canât get to it. She has caught and killed (but didnât eat) one lizard that I know about. If she ate others, I never found out.
linsonl over 9 years ago
We had mice in our basement. We tried traps, poison, and everything else we could think of, but we still had mice. Then, one day we found an abandoned kitten by the roadside, and brought her home. The good news was that ended the mice problem. The bad news was she loved to show us her kills by putting them on the bed pillows, usually at night. Ever wake up with a dead mouse on the pillow by your head? By the way, she just turned sixteen.
Varnes over 9 years ago
I donât want rodents in or near my house. Squirrels are OK.I have two catâs. I have no rodentsâŠ.But, as Lewis Linson points out, they do like to show you that they are contributing to the householdâŠâHere. I killed this for you. Enjoy.â Gross, but very sweetâŠ.
JoePhan over 9 years ago
My cat has caught a few lizards over the years. Most of them manage to get away, but heâs ended up eating at least one that I know of. I donât care because heâs just following his instincts, but I donât let him bring them inside.
guy42 over 9 years ago
Luddy speaks, he has done so in several strips.
Ginger Vedder over 9 years ago
Yes, yes! I think youâre the only one who âgets itâ! Arlo says âweâ, but Janis looks, âuh, I didnât tell him not to catch any skinksâ. She wants the skinks gotten rid of. Arlo corrects, âIâ told you not to catch any skinks.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 9 years ago
At our house itâs baby bunnies this yearâŠ..but theyâre getting too big now and the cat canât keep up. He doesnât kill them, just chases them. Amazing how fast they can run.