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deester's Avatar
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Cats owned: bengal
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Location: Cambridge
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27-04-2006, 10:12 AM   #11

Re: Non Cat, garden inhabitants


We have a lot of wood pigeons, rooks and magpies, they're all pests... last week we saw two rooks chase off a heron.



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27-04-2006, 10:16 AM   #12

Re: Non Cat, garden inhabitants


We have the fat old wood pigeons that systematically ate most of the buds of my dwarf cherries this year. Also 2 magpies have turned up - 1st time ever. They eat all the cat biscuits I put out for the strays. I've now started putting the biscuits out only at night! They poo all over the place and I'm for ever washing it off the patio and table (yuk!!!). Just hoping and praying they don't leave the huge feathers in the garden (shudders).

We have seagulls but they only circle really high. They're becoming very prevalent in the town centre now though . . .



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