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It could also have been Shaman. He wanted to play and she wants to chill. Isn’t that IR wonderful? I’m glad I got this cam
Oh MYThe cats know better then to mess with these guys. However one of them is friendly (just like his ancestor from back in the 80s was who would visit me through the window) and wanted to check out the cam. I'm confident the cats are ok around the wildlife. It's the cats with the humans that worries me.
And while, as a rule I don't leave food out at night, Shaman and Treasure were eating when I had to wind up coming back inside to set the alarm and I couldn't just snatch the dish away from them so that's why the plate is there.
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Well I guess they looking for food too..Just Dont hurt the kittiesOh MY
They all live together in the bushes. Raccoons don't normally hurt cats unless their's a shortage of food, which in the suburbs there isn't. If there was no food here they'd just go and root through a neighbor's garbage can. And possums don't hurt anything. They put on a show growling and baring teeth but truth be told you look at them and they roll over playing deadWell I guess they looking for food too..Just Dont hurt the kitties
Root in the neighbors garbage can...N roll over n play deadThey all live together in the bushes. Raccoons don't normally hurt cats unless their's a shortage of food, which in the suburbs there isn't. If there was no food here they'd just go and root through a neighbor's garbage can. And possums don't hurt anything. They put on a show growling and baring teeth but truth be told you look at them and they roll over playing dead
But do they stand there whining and yowling for an hour? That's the point I'm making. They don't just come and sit or lay down or whatever, they come and yowl for food. So no these cats are not adjusting to a new feeding schedule even though it's been at this for a month.It really doesn't mean anything that they show up early, they are up and just waiting, cats get up early.
My cats have to wait for me to come out as I don't feed when it's dark.
Well we all know cats dont like change...Im just saying...But also we all know...we can only do what we can do...I know its been a month...but give it some more time...it sort of like introducing a new cat to a resident cat...It takes time n patience...But do they stand there whining and yowling for an hour? That's the point I'm making. They don't just come and sit or lay down or whatever, they come and yowl for food. So no these cats are not adjusting to a new feeding schedule even though it's been at this for a month.
Well I hope everything works out for u ..ure mom..n the kitties...n hope they adjust soonThe point I"m trying to make is that it's been said (even by staff on here) that cats adjust within a few days but it seems that is not always the case (especially with these cats). And because of the Mom tragedy here nothing is ever going to get better (health wise and regarding the cats). Most people 96 years old really do not change. Especially her.