[AG-EQ] Sissy

dogwood farm dogwoodfarm62 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 19:48:34 UTC 2020


Tracy,

Yes, we have quite a few ferrel cats and they have intergrated
themselves with our barn cats that it is nearly impossible to separate
them easily.

Susan
dogwoodfarm62 at gmail.com

On 4/5/20, Tracy Carcione via AG-EQ <ag-eq at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Susan.
> Yeah, I wonder if it got its foot caught, too.  I'll have to inspect the
> birdfeeder next time it's empty.
> Yeah, that's how my husband did it, with the glove and the bag.  I guess,
> if
> he wasn't home, I'd have had to woman up and take care of it, but, hey, now
> we're home together almost all the time.  Man-job!  And it's nice to know
> someone else would have called it a man-job too, if possible.
>
> Boy, you sure have a lot of feral cats.
> Tracy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> AG-EQ
> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2020 12:43 PM
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> Subject: Re: [AG-EQ] Sissy
>
> Tracy, Tracy, Tracy, lol
>
> I had to stop laughing before I even started this reply.  You are
> something else!
>
> Put your glove back on, get a grocery plastic bag and put it over your
> gloved hand.  Go back to your feeder and take hold of the poor thing
> and then you can easily pull the bag up and over the bird without
> tuching it again.  I wonder if it got its foot caught somehow in your
> feeder.
>
> I probably would have freeked if I had found it and would have gotten
> my husband to take care of it if he was home.  Otherwise, I would have
> freeked, said a few choice words because my husband was not there to
> handle it, done it myself and then let my husband know what I had to
> take care of while he wasn't there.  lol  I don't know if I could have
> just left it there for him because I would not have wanted the farrel
> cats to get hold of it and tare it all up.  At the moment, our spring
> kitten count is at 4 litters and about 11ish kittens.  It is hard to
> get a count when they are in two furry kitten mounds in the barn.
> None of them have their eyes open yet.
>
> Susan
> dogwoodfarm62 at gmail.com
>
> On 4/5/20, Tracy Carcione via AG-EQ <ag-eq at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I'm a total sissy.  I found a dead bird hanging onto the birdfeeder when
>> I
>> went to fill it a few minutes ago.  I can't bring myself to pull it off
> and
>> dispose of it, even wearing a glove.  I'm totally freaked out about it.
>> I'm
>> sure Jewel or Susan could do it easy.  Me, I'm declaring it a man-job and
>> pushing it off on my husband.  It was bad enough, finding it in the usual
>> blind-guy way, by putting my hand on it.
>>
>> Tracy the total wimp
>>
>>
>>
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