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Old September 29th 04, 03:52 PM
Mr Nangla
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Hello Guys,

I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?

Thank you,

Sonny
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Old September 29th 04, 07:00 PM
Priscilla H Ballou
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Mr Nangla quoth:
I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?


Like in what way? Like to eat? Like to play with? Like to shelter in
during snowstorms? I think both "my" ferals and the indoor cats both like
my bird feeders. ;-)

Priscilla
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Old September 29th 04, 07:00 PM
Priscilla H Ballou
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Mr Nangla quoth:
I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?


Like in what way? Like to eat? Like to play with? Like to shelter in
during snowstorms? I think both "my" ferals and the indoor cats both like
my bird feeders. ;-)

Priscilla
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Old September 29th 04, 08:43 PM
Theresa
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"Mr Nangla" wrote in message t...
Hello Guys,

I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?

Thank you,

Sonny
http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a


My house doesn't have widowsills so I bought several of the Rubbermaid
stepstools and put them in front of the windows. they love to sit and
look out. simple and cheap but they seem to really enjoy themselves.
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Old September 29th 04, 08:43 PM
Theresa
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"Mr Nangla" wrote in message t...
Hello Guys,

I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?

Thank you,

Sonny
http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a


My house doesn't have widowsills so I bought several of the Rubbermaid
stepstools and put them in front of the windows. they love to sit and
look out. simple and cheap but they seem to really enjoy themselves.
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Old September 29th 04, 10:23 PM
DG511
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We have a glassed-in back porch. The cat perches are there, as is a potting
bench where the catnip grows. I also set up a bird feeder in one of the trees
and planted butterfly-attracting flowers so there'd be winged wildlife to
entertain the furkids. They do seem to prefer that room.

Daria
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Old September 29th 04, 10:23 PM
DG511
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We have a glassed-in back porch. The cat perches are there, as is a potting
bench where the catnip grows. I also set up a bird feeder in one of the trees
and planted butterfly-attracting flowers so there'd be winged wildlife to
entertain the furkids. They do seem to prefer that room.

Daria
Timing is everything
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Old September 30th 04, 05:27 PM
Rene
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(Theresa) wrote in message . com...
"Mr Nangla" wrote in message t...
Hello Guys,

I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?

Thank you,

Sonny
http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a

My house doesn't have widowsills so I bought several of the Rubbermaid
stepstools and put them in front of the windows. they love to sit and
look out. simple and cheap but they seem to really enjoy themselves.


Hey, I did the same thing, but primarily for the screened-in porch.
The sills are small, so I thought they'd like a viewing platform. it's
so cute to see both cats stand or sit on it at the same time!

Another idea: I have a bird feeder, but also a squirrel feeder.
Instead of corn cobs (messy and don't last long) I use "Squirrelogs"
(compressed corn mashed into a log shape). They last a long time and
provide great "cat tv" entertainment.

Rene
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Old September 30th 04, 05:27 PM
Rene
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(Theresa) wrote in message . com...
"Mr Nangla" wrote in message t...
Hello Guys,

I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?

Thank you,

Sonny
http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a

My house doesn't have widowsills so I bought several of the Rubbermaid
stepstools and put them in front of the windows. they love to sit and
look out. simple and cheap but they seem to really enjoy themselves.


Hey, I did the same thing, but primarily for the screened-in porch.
The sills are small, so I thought they'd like a viewing platform. it's
so cute to see both cats stand or sit on it at the same time!

Another idea: I have a bird feeder, but also a squirrel feeder.
Instead of corn cobs (messy and don't last long) I use "Squirrelogs"
(compressed corn mashed into a log shape). They last a long time and
provide great "cat tv" entertainment.

Rene
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Old October 1st 04, 03:27 AM
Sherry
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Another idea: I have a bird feeder, but also a squirrel feeder.
Instead of corn cobs (messy and don't last long) I use "Squirrelogs"
(compressed corn mashed into a log shape). They last a long time and
provide great "cat tv" entertainment.

Rene

Oh, man. My squirrels won't touch those. They won't eat corn, either. I usually
buy them raw peanuts in the shell or gather pecans for the feeder. They *are*
great fun to watch, aren't they?

Sherry
 




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