Hahaha--that totally made me laugh. Who knew birds were fuzzy? My bird feeders always attract funny little swishy tailed "birds" that should be eating the squirrel food I put out there....
@tabbycat Tabitha, I'll feed the foolish thing, and cuddle him, and bring him in the house and name him George....but that's just because I'm a bird lover.
I'm glad cats don/t eat fallen down birdseeds..we have enough problems with the many squirrels in our garden..they ruin my plants..
noone taught them where and where not to step..ha ha..
definitely a "foo foo". I get them in my yard too. Mostly they are after lizards & the little ringneck snakes. Occasionally one will do a good deed & take out a gopher. Cute shot!
That is one beautiful cat; I hope it has a home.
(A word about bread and birds - yucky thing to feed them. They get filled up but receive no nutrution or fat at all. Cracked corn is a great substitute; it's inexpensive, and pleases lots of different kinds of birds, and is a bit healthier for them. Although, it may attract Squirrels too. I'm not scolding you; quite the contrary. I think it's great that you think of our feathered friends too.)
Wait, wasn't this picture about a cat?? :-P Take care, Les x
September 20th, 2011
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A cat came into our garden today and ate bits from a fat ball it puuled off the fence..! How strange?!
noone taught them where and where not to step..ha ha..
(A word about bread and birds - yucky thing to feed them. They get filled up but receive no nutrution or fat at all. Cracked corn is a great substitute; it's inexpensive, and pleases lots of different kinds of birds, and is a bit healthier for them. Although, it may attract Squirrels too. I'm not scolding you; quite the contrary. I think it's great that you think of our feathered friends too.)
Wait, wasn't this picture about a cat?? :-P Take care, Les x