Posted by robert major on December 01, 2015 at 10:07:28 from (216.81.5.213):
In Reply to: Re: What do you do? posted by gtractorfan on December 01, 2015 at 05:04:21:
Hi Gtractorfan Well I got an update for you. This morning there was dried cat food all over the floor, and no sign of the newbie. Barns are a quarter mile away so went to do chores, Guess who turned up 30 seconds after I got there. it's still pretty hungry, so took him back to the shop, when i was done. Hopefully it will learn to keep his mouth shut, and decide to stay there in the warm with the food, That crew of miss fits adopted a stray that turned up last winter in a -35 oc storm, he's still here topping up the gene pool;). I don't need the cat at the barn, and it can cause herd health status issues to. 1 barn cat a quater mile away is like one house cow, just as much work as a whole herd L.O.L If I have to I guess it will get fed down there until the Vet catches on it's there:( Regards Robert
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