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> We had a nest full of baby wrens outside our

> bathroom window last year. They sounded wonderful

> every morning. Unfortunately the local cats got

> the lot before they had chance to leave the nest.


Nnnnn/ Grrrrrrr


this makes me sad, it really does.


read this post above cat lovers and try to justify your selfish ownership of these awful animals.


( or you could cut n past this in your reply should you need a quick n easy reply


" I cant stop my cat from doing this, its just natural isnt it "


etc etc etc )

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cookie Wrote:

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> We had a nest full of baby wrens outside our

> bathroom window last year. They sounded wonderful

> every morning. Unfortunately the local cats got

> the lot before they had chance to leave the nest.


They must have been spectacularly good climbers, then...unless your bathroom is in the basement ;-)

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Phwoaar...I love a good Wren me, met a good few of 'em in me service years aboard the HMS Erection. Right lively sorts they was and gagging for a bit of action during shore leave. In fact my Elsie was a Wren, leastways she was until I got 'er in the family way. Shotgun wedding? More like forced nuptials at the barell of a small munitions factory, 'er old fella was a stern old church going type who....etc.
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Don't worry about it, Sandperson - lots of people use the Forum to vent and it's easy to come away thinking that everyone will loathe you the minute you step outside your door with your buggy / bicycle / Caffe Nero cup / White Stuff bag / whatever. I think it's just that the mean-spirited and openly prejudiced posts stick in the mind more than the kind, intelligent, tolerant ones, although there are just as many of the latter.


Congratulations in advance to you and Mrs. Sandperson for your happy event! Great news.


Moosperson

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We have lots of different birds in the garden because we have several feeders hanging off a tree/from the wall. We also have 2 cats, one of which is far too lazy to go murdering avian wild-life, but the other being something of a mass-murderer for a short-while. He now wears three bells and the birds are now safe from him. The birds of coure are still under threat from magpies and foxes though...
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