Friday Cat Blogging
Practice Makes Perfect
All I need is a black mask…
[Editor: Lucrezia is thinking of trick-or-treating as a raccoon this year.]
by Bryan
All I need is a black mask…
[Editor: Lucrezia is thinking of trick-or-treating as a raccoon this year.]
"It's better to be six feet apart right now than six feet under."
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
"Blognito ergo sum!"
"Caedite eos! Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius."
"Das war ein Vorspiel nur, dort wo man Bücher verbrennt, verbrennt man auch am Ende Menschen."
"Все счастливые семьи похожи друг на друга, каждая несчастливая семья несчастлива по-своему."
"Кто что ни говори, а подобные происшествия бывают на свете, - редко, но бывают."
"A person who has a cat by the tail knows a whole lot more about cats than someone who has just read about them."
Mark Twain
"There are two novels that can change a bookish 14-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs."
"The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it."
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7 comments
She could pass as “Rocky the Raccoon”
Except with a beard, CookieJill. As befitting her namesake who was reputed to have a hollow ring filled with poison to off enemies of the family.
Just curious, Bryan, have you had a problem with raccoons raiding your feeding stations? Or do the times you put out the food attract sufficient feline attention that any marauding raccoon would feel distinctly unwelcome?
She is more into the underhanded, that the open confrontation, Jill.
We used to have a raccoon problem, but it was with my Mother’s water garden. The average cheap goldfish will grow to 6-8 inches in a year in a large pond, and the raccoons would raid the pond and eat them.
I have a friend who lives by a creek, and he had a heck of a time with raccoons raiding his cat food. He kept it in a garbage can in his greenhouse [he bought the huge bag of kibble at Sam’s Club], and they would break in, pop the lid, and wipe him out overnight.
These days it is rare to see any evidence of a raccoon, but we have ‘possums.
In the apartments of my youth (i.e., 35 years ago or so), I had the same problem with raccoons, because I lived across the street from one of Houston’s larger parks, Hermann Park. One day I left my front door pulled to but not latched while I chatted with a neighbor. A raccoon managed to sneak past me, down the hall, into the apartment and pop the lid on a large covered metal canister containing cat food. She had pretty much eaten her fill by the time I managed to chase her off. Feeding the cats outdoors was simply not an option; the food would vanish as if by magic.
The ‘possums aren’t greedy, so I don’t worry about them, but an adult raccoon can wipe you out.
Nice costume! She certainly is a pretty raccoon. The tip of her tail sure is striking, too! Beautiful.
Well, not up to the standards of Rocky Girl’s Rottweiller costume, but pretty close when she hunches over.