So do the breeding mosquitoes know to stay away from all this standing water 
you want left all over for cats?

Paul

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Lee <[email protected]>
To: purple <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Jul 6, 2010 10:19 am
Subject: [UC] speaking of heat and hydration...


Regarding animals and trees:


Many of us have indoor-outdoor cats, as well as strays that we feed.  Please 
make sure to keep lots of *fresh* water available for them outside, preferably 
in a nice, shady spot.  We also have lots of wildlife in the neighborhood 
(including birds)!  Consider leaving a large, shallow bowl of water for them in 
your back and/or front yard.  And always keep LOTS of fresh water available to 
your indoor pets.


  *Make sure to change water daily.   *And, don't leave your dogs outside!


Young trees also need not be ignored right now.  If you have one near your 
house, give it a nice drink, at least 5 gallons per week - tree tenders on the 
list, feel free to correct the amount/frequency here.  You could also alternate 
waterings with your neighbors.  This is a great way to use your recycled/grey 
water!




Conserve and recycle. :-)
-linda






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