They are eating the sparrows, they are eating the seagulls, they are eating your pet budgie - ( according to you know who)
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ThisPossibly hiding whilst renewing worn out feathers. They are vulnerable at that time. We seem to have about the same number as usual for this time of year
Drat, and I've just paid my home insurance. Needn't have bothered!
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Thinking you can manage a cat like a dog, never going to work. There is a expression "like herding cats" for something that is impossible to do..Cat owners often don’t help.
There are too many domestic cats allowed to roam beyond their boundaries here in London, and that is without taking into account those without owners.
I watch my neighbours cat hiding below fences waiting to pounce on sparrows etc
I don’t know why it is considered OK for someone’s pet to decimate wildlife or defecate in other peoples back gardens or jump all over other peoples cars
Like dogs, I love well all behaved pets.
It’s the owners that I have problems with
My neighbour a prolific gardener complained that the cat would go to the toilet in his newly prepared border! I bought him a super soaker water gun from Argos and he only had to pump it up for the cat to disappear no need for water!Thinking you can manage a cat like a dog, never going to work. There is a expression "like herding cats" for something that is impossible to do..
you think cats are owned? they tolerate us for the food and lodging we give for free, they are not a wolf who runs in packsAre you abrogating the owners responsibility?
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Sparrow hawk arrived at brothers all the little birds hid in the hedges and travelled to nest boxes under cover. They stayed away from feeding stations .We used to have birds singing all day in our garden then all of a sudden it went quiet. I have had pigeons nesting for years in a tree next to the bedroom window, one night for some reason it hit the bedroom window which I was surprised but in the morning I found it's wing on the grass and a few nights later looked out of the window and a Sparrow Hawk had the other one on the lawn and was tearing it to pieces, it was headless. Since then I hardly ever hear birdsong so I thought that was why they had disappeared. So sad
This does happen, probably more than people realiseGrey squirrels eating eggs in nests
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