I have seen the bathroom cat a couple of times now, and today I
watched him in my yard. He was hunting in an area that had just been
mowed with a sickle-bar, looking fit and happy. He only nibbles at
the food I put out, because the hunting is so good this time of year.
The other cat (the one I should have trapped) is around too, but I
don't really know where she hangs out. I can tell them apart now; the
bathroom cat is much bigger.
They are doing a fine job of keeping the rodents down, but of course
they take birds too...
Charlie
Mary - 26 May 2005 17:08 GMT
> I have seen the bathroom cat a couple of times now, and today I
> watched him in my yard. He was hunting in an area that had just been
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> They are doing a fine job of keeping the rodents down, but of course
> they take birds too...
I'm glad the two of them are doing fine and that you're
able to watch them. I wish you could trap her too and
have her spayed! (Once you are sure the kittens can do
without her.)
Priscilla H. Ballou - 26 May 2005 19:27 GMT
> I have seen the bathroom cat a couple of times now, and today I
> watched him in my yard. He was hunting in an area that had just been
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> They are doing a fine job of keeping the rodents down, but of course
> they take birds too...
Thanks for the update.
I wonder if Mr. BC is the dad of Ms. TOC's kittens.
Priscilla
Diane - 27 May 2005 01:31 GMT
> I wonder if Mr. BC is the dad of Ms. TOC's kittens.
That was my first thought! But he won't have that opportunity any more.

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Rhonda - 27 May 2005 03:43 GMT
That's great that you can watch Mr. BC. He's probably a much healthier
cat after his experience.
Hope he fattens up enough that he can't get the birds...
Rhonda
> I have seen the bathroom cat a couple of times now, and today I
> watched him in my yard. He was hunting in an area that had just been
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> Charlie