Recently I thwarted the designs of a longstanding nuisance cat by stuffing its hiding places with thorny material. That worked great: the cat has not been seen since. But yesterday we picked up a new problem...er, cat. This black cat (seen at right) is impervious to pain. It crashed through my barrier of thorns. And did so again--after I'd stuffed even more vegetable "barbed wire" into its hole. Obviously I have a challenge to solve. Happily, I am much cleverer than this cat and I'm going to add even more nasty surprises come dawn. Let's see how tough this hombre can be!Monday, November 8, 2010
One Tough Hombre
Recently I thwarted the designs of a longstanding nuisance cat by stuffing its hiding places with thorny material. That worked great: the cat has not been seen since. But yesterday we picked up a new problem...er, cat. This black cat (seen at right) is impervious to pain. It crashed through my barrier of thorns. And did so again--after I'd stuffed even more vegetable "barbed wire" into its hole. Obviously I have a challenge to solve. Happily, I am much cleverer than this cat and I'm going to add even more nasty surprises come dawn. Let's see how tough this hombre can be!
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Coyotes! I have coyotes and no cats. They don't bother the birds either. Good luck with your challenge.
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