Hi all! I’m back again - this time with a mystery to solve.
I just went outside to take out the trash, and noticed a set of cat prints in the snow heading into our shed (it is a very old not great shed, there’s a cat-sized hole that our previous neighbour’s cat would go through sometimes). I couldnt see any prints going out, although there is one side of the shed that is behind a fence too tall for me to peer over. My roommate and I combed the shed as best we could (it is very messy- landlord seems to store random things in it), with a flashlight and shaking treats and didn’t discover a cat, or any escape holes besides the one we know about. I put out a bowl of tuna (the smelliest thing we have right now) by the entrance to the shed but in a patch of untouched snow so we can see if there are prints (vs wildlife eating it). It’s too dark out right now to investigate further - does anyone have ideas for what to check when it is light out again?
I just went outside to take out the trash, and noticed a set of cat prints in the snow heading into our shed (it is a very old not great shed, there’s a cat-sized hole that our previous neighbour’s cat would go through sometimes). I couldnt see any prints going out, although there is one side of the shed that is behind a fence too tall for me to peer over. My roommate and I combed the shed as best we could (it is very messy- landlord seems to store random things in it), with a flashlight and shaking treats and didn’t discover a cat, or any escape holes besides the one we know about. I put out a bowl of tuna (the smelliest thing we have right now) by the entrance to the shed but in a patch of untouched snow so we can see if there are prints (vs wildlife eating it). It’s too dark out right now to investigate further - does anyone have ideas for what to check when it is light out again?
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