Lyle, When I started reading this post, I thought you were talking about a
live turkey. I just kept thinking, "That's one heck of a cat." TC
At 11:04 PM 12/02/00 -0500, you wrote:
>> Do you ever have
>>to worry about scavenger birds or birds of prey? I would think that a
>>heavily planted tank might hide a gecko from raptors, but a crow or scrub
>>jay might be curious.
>
>I haven't noticed the effect on cats. I had a huge stray dragg off a turkey
>this week. My freezer is full and I had an extra one of thos eseasonal free
>birds. I put it in a box on the porch. Cat dragged it away frozen....
>The jays and crows abound here, but dont go near the cages at all. Some of
>the lizards are clearly visable. Maybe in my area they do not equate them
>as a prey item. I have had good luck with the plastic owls and snakes in
>trees. You have to move them though.
>
>Lyle Puente
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