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The last post is the WINNER!

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Sitting in the courtyard in the shade of the rose tree. Its 30c (86f) in the his dappled shade, out in the full sun it's 38c (100t) and my dearest hubby has just brought me a tall glass of fresh orange and natural lemon poured on top of ice.

This is winning
 

Stonetree

Abducted Member
Premium Member
Sitting in the courtyard in the shade of the rose tree. Its 30c (86f) in the his dappled shade, out in the full sun it's 38c (100t) and my dearest hubby has just brought me a tall glass of fresh orange and natural lemon poured on top of ice.

This is winning
Please thank hubby for not including RF in his generosity.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Bit of a strawman and I have no idea, couldn't even speculate. However wild birds can't be controlled easily and insects have evolved defences on the other hand people could easily control their cats and people could stop dumping unwanted cats. I have a dog that chases birds and lizards so I keep it locked up

Yes people could stop dumping cats, they shouldn't have been dumped in the first place.

Our village had a ferral cats problem. The mairie (town hall) too action. A 3 year program to capture cats, have them spayed, then either homed if possible or released. We have wound up with 3 cats that way

Back to birds. Over the last 3 weeks I've seen birds take other birds.
1 quietly sitting on the veranda, a siskin landed on the balustrade at the corner. Seemed to listen as i told it it was beautiful. A rush of wind, a flash of grey and the siskin was gone. A peregrine falcon swooping away with dinner.

2 eating a country restaurant, a tiny young sparrow hopping about picking up crumbs. And it eas gone, a buzzard took it.

3 and this morning, we went shopping. On our return we had to stop for 20 minutes at the edge of the village. Probably the same peregrine falcon was intenty picking apart a dove in the road blocking the traffic. It that were a cat it would have been chased off. The bird was allowed to eat its prey.

I have no problems with an animal doing what it does by instinct.
 
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