Boyfriend donates his fur
Christina Websell wrote:
"Jack Campin" wrote in message
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I collect fur out of the cat brushes, dryer lint, and threads from
sewing and offer it to the birds.
Somebody here pointed out that having your chicks grow up associating
the fur of your deadliest predator with being warm and cared for in
the nest isn't giving them quite the right idea for later in life...
I did not see the post that suggested that.
Do you think that the birds who have cat fur in the lining of their nest
know what it is? Of course they don't. They just want it to line their
nests, and Boyfie is happy to donate his for the cause.
Tweed
Assuming the fur would still smell of cat after lining a nest, do birds
even have scent glands? If not, how would they know the source of that
nice, soft fluff?
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