Re: The Front porch.
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 6:30 pm
haven't noticed them putting them in the ground. Now the squirrels will.
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I missed this post. You watch that show Bolt? What channel? Big and physical Sasquatch. I looked for it, I can't find it. Heck I've been so tired the last 3 days I wouldn't know a Sasquatch from a snow Yeti.cbolt wrote:They say that squatch don't mess around up there.He big,strong and physical with an aggressive attitude.He kill man every chance he get,they say.Many people come up missing every year up there with no trace.
Ewwwww poopy, that will make ya think. "Big ole strong physical hairy man on the rampage" Looks like the missing driver had time to mess with and put on his emergency flashers, He must have hit the physical hairy man with his car then stopped. Then the hairy man drug him out of the car into the woods near the road it looks like. The hairy man sure looked awful big over there growling. 9 foot tall and at least 700 pounds, maybe more.cbolt wrote:There it is trench,big ole strong physical hairy man on the rampage.I think the music is what makes it scary and the narrator is kinda spooky sounding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvPtK84 ... 9oX3b6Fs_F
noreply66 wrote:Sounds like my x mother-in-law out hunting
That's nice of ya Noreply, I take a bigger rubber made container cut an entrance in it, take a smaller container put it inside of it after cutting and entrance hole in it, pack straw around it for insulation, then add straw to the inner container. Put both lids on them and they are like a little warm house and water proof. I got two of them out there plus a box with straw in it. I put a few bricks under them to keep them off the ground. They work great. Got two cats of my own out there and 3 that's really not mine that come here, they all get in those and lay together. They loved them last year during that really cold snap. We got all of them spayed except for one, she won't let us catch her, but we are going to plan something this time, if not she will have kittens again this spring. Been lucky so far finding her other litters homes. We still have two left from her litter she had about the end of the summer, they are about 14 weeks old now. You interested? They are very pretty and healthy kittens. Going to be pretty cats when they become adults.noreply66 wrote:built some small straw covered beds for some of the run around cats today. Do a few each year and they love them.
5 indoor now because of MJ, sweet and friendly laid back cats, all are fixed and had their shots, 2 are part Maine coon. Bet the male weighs close to 25 pounds now and they are only a little over a year old. 3 outside that are really mine and 3 poor others that have no other place to go, so I guess I claim them too, but they usually eat and leave till it gets cold. All are fixed except the one female we can't catch. Gotta catch her before spring, that's when she usually comes in heat. She's around 8 years old too. We have been lucky finding all her litters homes. Been having an awful time trying to catch her, she's friendly but don't like being picked up. Throws a fit and ya can't keep ahold of her, wiry! Scratches the poopy out of us.cbolt wrote:So how many felines you got now trench? 2 indoor 5 outdoor? I got two indoor and 3 outdoor up here,our outdoor lay together in cold weather too.