We have teeny critters, medium sized ones, and larger friends.
Saturday, 22 February 2025
Saturday's Critters on Crumbly Acres
Saturday, 25 January 2025
Saturday's Critters
Things are relatively quiet around here.
We had a coyote visit us. They like the driveway as a traffic route as much as we do.
The cats don't spend much time outside. Cinnamon likes the garage. He's caught a couple mice there. They really don't go after the birds. The birds have figured them out. Besides, tabby cats are easy to spot on the white snow.
Daisy and Dorah liked walkies.
Daisy liked hunting in the snow, having dug this vole out. She was rehomed as she was bullying another cat. She became an apartment cat and did very well there, last I heard.
Nutmeg could hear a mouse under the snow. It was awfully funny.
Thursday, 2 February 2023
The goldfish tank mystery
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.


Wednesday, 18 January 2023
Catapillar repairs!
When I bought this, it was called a catapillar. You can see why! Pillars for the cats. I've had this caterpillar since 2002. One year I dressed it up as our Christmas tree. This was in our home on Hobart.
JB bought the new catapillar in town around 2009. It used to be in the living room, and had a ladder. The ladder was broken, and it was removed.
It was in a bad way. The sisal has been ripped off, good cats for using it as a scratching post, and they are now attacking the cardboard underneath. First, I looked for repair materials. The most difficult thing is finding the correct terminology. I began with 'twine' and found that sisal was a better term. You can Google it, and you will realize that I'm not the only one needing to do repairs! It autofills it for you.
Step 1 – find sisal
I searched for sisal nearby, and found it at Crappy Tire. I usually print off the item, than give the sheet of paper to JB. More often than not, I forget to tell him which store has the prize! Such was the case. He wisely asked, I wrote it on the paper for him!
Mission accomplished. I should have asked him to buy more than this, but hindsight... π There was one this size↑, and another, much larger one. I had asked for the small one. I tell you it is a crapshoot! π§After this, I found a couple of 'How To' YouTube videos. Some were better than others. Some suggested staple guns, others hot glue. I went for both. The upper post is fine, and I was able to ignore it. I thought about using it to replace a more used post, but it was easier to simply removed the four lower posts.
Step 2 – FridayStep 6 – Monday
Sent hubby, AKA Personal Assistant, back to the store, since the post (above) took up the entire 50 feet! Hubby came back with two packages, as requested.
Step 7 – Tuesday
I thought it's be a perfect project as we had snow, then ice pellets, then rain. Yuck. I went back at it. Cinnamon was on the caterpillar upstairs, and I invited him downstairs to help. He took his position.
Unfortunately, he didn't last. He and I had big walkies in the snow in the morning, and he seemed tired!
All four posts were done. Time to reassemble it. First thing, though, was to vacuum the base. Back upstairs for the vacuum. I remembered that there is a clog in the hose, as I tried to use the hose. No good. The base I vacuumed up with the regular beater, and it looks better. I screwed it all back together. All was well with the world.
Upstairs again, I looked up how to unclog the vacuum. Video One, and Video two. Dysons are a little tricky, but I love mine and it has lasted me a good while. If you can afford it – it is worth it.
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