Sue Burchett wrote:
>> My little cat has decided to bring in BATS.
>>
>> Yes the very small furry things that have large wing span, when
>> wings are closed the bat measures about 3inches long, and when the
>> bat is flying around the boat (inside) they seem to be about 1ft
>> across.
>>
>> Where we moor: there is no buildings, the only trees are a willow
>> and a hawthorn bush, we can only guess the bats are under pontoon.
>>
>> We have had  upto 9 or 10 alive on the boat and at least 7 or
>> bodie's in the boat.
>>
>> Am I right in thinking that they must be under the pontoon? She
>> can't be swipping them from the air? can she.
>>
>> Cat  (Doris) is pure white with two bells on her coller the bells are
>> actually peirced through the coller so they are 180 degrees apart.
>>
>> Any ideas how to stop the Doris from catching bats.
>>
>>
>> Moose & Maria
>> NB Daisybob
>
> Yes but you won't like the answer. Cats & mink decimate wildlife. I
> do like cats though.

Best use for mink are making coats....  (ducking...)
[Mother used to work in the fur trade - *before* it became non PC]
I'm sure they kill more wildlife than cats


Ron Jones
Process Safety & Development Specialist
Don't repeat history, unreported chemical lab/plant near missesa at
http://www.crhf.org.uk Only two things are certain: The universe and
human stupidity; and I'm not certain about the universe. ~ Albert
Einstein 




 
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