It's like anywhere you go paradise is going to the dogs or something.
Sounds like Peski has skills. Hopefully no coyotes on the island. A whole other predator.
No other predators at all on the islands. No snakes of any kind. Not even mosquitoes. As far as mammals just mice, rats cats, dogs, cows, sheep and goats, No raccoons opossums or anything like that. No rabies either. 150 species of birds. No venomous insects either.,
Well, that narrows it down. No skeeters? No manbirds?
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Mar 1, 2023 - 5:26am
oldviolin wrote:
It's like anywhere you go paradise is going to the dogs or something.
Sounds like Peski has skills. Hopefully no coyotes on the island. A whole other predator.
No other predators at all on the islands. No snakes of any kind. Not even mosquitoes. As far as mammals just mice, rats cats, dogs, cows, sheep and goats, No raccoons opossums or anything like that. No rabies either. 150 species of birds. No venomous insects either.,
One of the negatives about living here is that there is not only no leash laws but dogs are allowed to free roam just like cats. Yesterday a group of 2 small and one very large dog swarmed my property and chased Peski. I was able to run off the dogs and Peski was no where to be found and was worried they had caught her. But an hour or so later she returned unharmed like nothing had happened. I'm now worried she won't be so lucky next time.
It's like anywhere you go paradise is going to the dogs or something. Sounds like Peski has skills. Hopefully no coyotes on the island. A whole other predator.
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Mar 1, 2023 - 3:13am
One of the negatives about living here is that there is not only no leash laws but dogs are allowed to free roam just like cats. Yesterday a group of 2 small and one very large dog swarmed my property and chased Peski. I was able to run off the dogs and Peski was no where to be found and was worried they had caught her. But an hour or so later she returned unharmed like nothing had happened. I'm now worried she won't be so lucky next time.
Yes, up until recently she was never going outside for more than 20 mins. Now that she has discovered she can catch lizards and bring them in the house and let them loose she stays out for hours now. She even learned they are easier to catch early in the morning when its cooler out and they don't move as fast.
Don't be surprised if she tries to eat the lizards then vomits. Florida cat people know this.
Yes, up until recently she was never going outside for more than 20 mins. Now that she has discovered she can catch lizards and bring them in the house and let them loose she stays out for hours now. She even learned they are easier to catch early in the morning when its cooler out and they don't move as fast.
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Feb 21, 2023 - 3:14pm
oldviolin wrote:
Looks like Peski is adapting to her new stomping grounds.
Yes, up until recently she was never going outside for more than 20 mins. Now that she has discovered she can catch lizards and bring them in the house and let them loose she stays out for hours now. She even learned they are easier to catch early in the morning when its cooler out and they don't move as fast.