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Old 05-14-2009, 08:03 AM #18
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Good job Kitty! I also saved not one, but two yesterday! My kitten NEVER bothered with the birds but yesterday morning I hear...Squalking & Screaching...IN MY HOUSE!...so ran out to the living room to see a big Robin flapping around.........I had to get 3 very happy dogs & 3 cats locked out....FUN.....Then closed all doors & lights, Fan also..Then opened the screen door wide. With a little guidence she flew right out!

I still could not believe my little kitty caught her! It was bigger than her!....Two hours later, ANOTHER, but a small finch. She was also unharmed, thank GOD! So now what to do with the Big Lion?? Maybe a bell on her collar? My other two adult cats never bother with the birds! I guess they are busy with all the Gecko's, Snakes, & creepy crawlies!

If anyone has suggestions on how to keep this little kitty from the birds, let me know! I did move the feeder higher up for now & won't put any more seed in until I figure a way to keep them safe!
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