freemotion
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I would love to have a couple of mousers in the barn! But we are on a very busy road in front, and lots of coyotes in back, and I've never seen a cat last outdoors in this neighborhood for more than 2-3 days......
I have the same fear. Earthquakes are a pain. I use a metal shelf with locking doors. Then I had my husband screw it into a concrete wall. I guess the fact that it's in the garage under the house might not be so good though. Ooopppps!!!tamlynn said:Darn, I was hoping this thread was actually about squirrels. I have one that is stealing my peaches.
I love seeing all the home canned-jars lined up neatly on shelves. To bad for us, one of our little earthquakes would make a huge mess and waste of that arrangement.
Explain the bander please? I have a tom who is on his second abscess since he started going across the road tomcatting.Beekissed said:Going to use my bander on my young tom tonight. Nasty job but it may save his life....he's been going across the road tomcatting.![]()
Well, I'll probably get squalled at about it, but here goes. I neuter my toms with a calf bander. It works great, takes a few minutes, doesn't appear to be uncomfortable past the first few minutes and even then the cat just seems a little puzzled. Both cats were purring within seconds of the procedure, so it doesn't seem to distress them. That's how they do it here in the mountains.miss_thenorth said:Explain the bander please? I have a tom who is on his second abscess since he started going across the road tomcatting.Beekissed said:Going to use my bander on my young tom tonight. Nasty job but it may save his life....he's been going across the road tomcatting.![]()
As for the squirrel challenge- so far I have 15 lbs asparagus (wild, frozen), about 20 lbs frozen strawberries, 8 quarts of strawberry jam, canned, 7 rabbits=9 meals in the freezer. (just processed the rabbits this morning, all by my lonesome).