Posted by RedMF40 on August 05, 2019 at 10:17:31 from (172.58.185.172):
In Reply to: Did the baler work? posted by gotmyfarm! on August 02, 2019 at 14:22:47:
I had the small animals out with me early this morning when I was looking things over before I turned any machine on. Wouldn't you guess, Chuck first jumps in the baler, then lays under it, then hides in a windrow of grass reaady to be taken up and baled. SO dangerous!
I think it is something that is pre-programmed into cats: Find out how to be the biggest nuisance then do that thing. It it involves putting their lives at risk, even better! Friend's cat in Iceland, big Norwegian Forest cat, would lie in the MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, daring cars to run it over. Next to busy supermarket. Cars would slow, go around. Cat didn't care. Lucky to have lived 2 days with that idiotic behavior. Only exception Ive seen is big LB the orange cat--will lie on my desk looking at what I'm doing, instead of sitting down directly on top of my work like most cats. He does walk across the keyboard on my laptop, however, making some interesting edits to whatever I'm writing.
For your neighbors, sounds like they're related to mine. The closest ones are ok, but there's a house nearby where they were recently shooting off fireworks, some guns that sounded like they could take out a tank, not little pop guns. Nose bothered me a little, mostly LB who didn't like it.
Anyway, I agree with the others that your adventures would make a good book as I already enjoy reading them in non-book form, so you should think about keeping them together and organizing into a nice narrative. I'll bet a lot of people would want to read that.
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