Such a big cat! I hope he's not heavy enough to tip the top off your birdbath. Ours got broken. Hick blamed the dogs, but I think his turkey flapped up and tried to sit on it. We'd had the dogs way longer than the turkey, and never had a problem. If a turkey can fly into a tree to roost at night, it can surely hop up on a birdbath.
I miss seeing my neighborhood cat back when I lived on the west side. I called him the neighborhood vagabond. He went from yard to yard to scour his territory. I'd come home from work and find him sleeping on my patio in a patch of sunlight. I didn't feed him and I don't think many others did either. He just like to make the entire neighborhood his home.
now that is an amazing shot!!!!
ReplyDeleteA Leopard.
ReplyDeleteSilly thing! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is one big cat!
ReplyDelete"We stand on the shoulders of those who came before..."
ReplyDeleteCats do like standing on friends. It's a cat thing.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course that cat does that often.
ReplyDeleteSuch a big cat! I hope he's not heavy enough to tip the top off your birdbath. Ours got broken. Hick blamed the dogs, but I think his turkey flapped up and tried to sit on it. We'd had the dogs way longer than the turkey, and never had a problem. If a turkey can fly into a tree to roost at night, it can surely hop up on a birdbath.
ReplyDeleteA helpful buddy.
ReplyDeleteI miss seeing my neighborhood cat back when I lived on the west side. I called him the neighborhood vagabond. He went from yard to yard to scour his territory. I'd come home from work and find him sleeping on my patio in a patch of sunlight. I didn't feed him and I don't think many others did either. He just like to make the entire neighborhood his home.
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