But first, here we are, February! We had rain last year in February. We'll see how this goes.
To give some more information:
Divers & Sundry asked, and no, there is no way to find the antlers now. I think they must be under a foot of snow, at least. Walking in the snow, even with snowshoes, is really difficult. I think they aren't on our property, either!
DrumMajor said, One deer looks like it has some tumors on it's back "knees."
The deer have glands at the joints, and during mating season, especially, the fur puffs up. Here is an example of the puffed out tarsal gland. The females have their own glands, letting the bucks know when they are in the mood for love! This from the Whitetail Savvy book! The puffy fur allows more scent to get into the air.
I'm having trouble with Cinnamon and the goldfish tank. Here in 2021: He is trouble!. We've gone back to using the spray bottle of water to encourage him to jump down. I can hear him messing around with the styrofoam from the other room.
I cleaned the tank, as I do at the end of the month. I stuck some styrofoam in the opening up top last year, or the year before. It worked then. He began to pull it out with his claws this week. I covered it up with a thick knapkin. Next day, stuck a long ruler across all this. In this photo, you can see the piece of heavy cardboard I put on the back of the tank on top of the styrofoam.
I am going to have to try and find more fishies this year. Due to supply chain issues and COVID restraints, they've been scarce in stores. Percy came from Brockville in 2018, from Ritchie's. Perhaps will have to do some research in spring.
20 comments:
...your cats seem to love your fish!
Hari Om
....hmmmm... susfishus... hic! YAM xx
The cats must give the fish quite a scare.
Pretty fishies! Pretty kitties! Oh what a dilemma! I'm surprised they just disappeared...which definitely means kitty had his paw down there. Mine would float to the top or bottom if they died of natural causes.
My cats loved the pet heating pads, available from Chewy and Drs Smith and Foster (although their products might not be sold directly anymore), I put in their beds...maybe that might keep your cats off the tank, although cats often like the heights as well.
My sympathy on the loss of your fish...
That cat is a going concern
We have had 'fishing' cats too. Many of them loved the warmth of the light on their bellies.
Your fish are beautiful. No wonder the cats are fascinated by them and the warmth
Someone's been enjoying your fish!
Thanks for the mating education. It's a good thing humans don't scout for romance that way. Hmmmm, can the fish eat one another? Linda in Kansas
I can see why they're interested.
When I taught science, I always had a fish tank. I didn't have any cats though. Some kids stared at the tank and watched the fish all day . (Well no . that's not right.)
Interesting deer information! I need to look for that book.
Found the book on Amazon - $31 for paperback? I remember when paperback books were 25 cents. Yes my age is showing but really $31 and over $100 for the hard back? Ouch.
Hope one my my libraries has the book.
Cats like fish:)
Shame about the antlers... Thanks for answering :)
The cats are fun to watch at the aquaria. I'm surprised a cat could get to them in there. I've never known anyone who got baby goldfish in an aquarium. Nice!
Oh dear -- hunter cats with the fish. But I never have actually seen a fish get nabbed by a cat! Maybe you can find the antlers in the next melt?
Those are beautiful fish and it must be so relaxing to watch them. Cute photos of the focused kitties.
I've never had fish, except in an outdoor tub, so I am not sure what my two would do. I think the missing fish is a real mystery.
Glands at the joints? That is really amazing! Who would have known?
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