My two cats love watching birds come to my window feeder, but when they get excited and jump at the window, the birds get scared and fly away.
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My two cats love watching birds come to my window feeder, but when they get excited and jump at the window, the birds get scared and fly away.
This disappoints my cats.
Squirrels, on the other hand, appear to understand glass, and show no fear as they sit in the feeder for anything up to an hour, while two predators stare at them and try to scratch through the glass to murder them.
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My two cats love watching birds come to my window feeder, but when they get excited and jump at the window, the birds get scared and fly away.
This disappoints my cats.
Squirrels, on the other hand, appear to understand glass, and show no fear as they sit in the feeder for anything up to an hour, while two predators stare at them and try to scratch through the glass to murder them.
@rufustheduck hahahahaha
squirrels
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My two cats love watching birds come to my window feeder, but when they get excited and jump at the window, the birds get scared and fly away.
This disappoints my cats.
Squirrels, on the other hand, appear to understand glass, and show no fear as they sit in the feeder for anything up to an hour, while two predators stare at them and try to scratch through the glass to murder them.
@rufustheduck
cold blooded #squirrels
those cats shall suffer

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My two cats love watching birds come to my window feeder, but when they get excited and jump at the window, the birds get scared and fly away.
This disappoints my cats.
Squirrels, on the other hand, appear to understand glass, and show no fear as they sit in the feeder for anything up to an hour, while two predators stare at them and try to scratch through the glass to murder them.
@rufustheduck Cat's got the right idea here. Thieving squirrels are pests.
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My two cats love watching birds come to my window feeder, but when they get excited and jump at the window, the birds get scared and fly away.
This disappoints my cats.
Squirrels, on the other hand, appear to understand glass, and show no fear as they sit in the feeder for anything up to an hour, while two predators stare at them and try to scratch through the glass to murder them.
@rufustheduck your cats don't understand glaas?
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@rufustheduck your cats don't understand glaas?
@StroomAfwaarts also true. Out-performed by a squirrel!
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@StroomAfwaarts also true. Out-performed by a squirrel!
@rufustheduck HA!

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