
Welcome to Nature Friday where we get to meet new friends and share a picture or two of what nature looks like around Blogville. Today, I have an interesting backyard report.

While sniffing around the Birdy Circus earlier this week, I caught fumes of a few different critters! Bunnies, of course, they like to munch on the feed block and, as Sunny mentioned last week, Fatty Squirrel has certainly left his smell everywhere.

But I am pretty sure this scent is of the feline persuasion!
To get to the bottom of things, Mama and I turned to TC,
Look what we saw:

The nose knows....especially if it's a kitty!!
We hope all our fur-iends get to see, or smell, some nature this weekend!!

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That kitty is looking to take down one of your beautiful birdies, Rosy! I was just settling in and mom turned on your video and it brought me to full attention!
ReplyDeleteYou do have a good nose Rosy. That cat is gorgeous, but no birds when the cat is about! I love your little hat :-D
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteMy word - a handsome cat, no doubt, but definitely a bird deterrent! You need to leave more of your scent around, now, to give it something else to sniff! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
We never see kitties out and about. I wonder if you will meet the kitty one of these days?
ReplyDeleteif the nose knows there is a kitty then there is one... we totally agree
ReplyDeleteNiece Rosy Itty bitty Kitty alert...I love your pose and OMDs your sun hat.
ReplyDeleteI am currently dealing with a most aggravating tree rat. It is digging in all my potted plants on the on the deck. Judging by the mess I think itis looking for gold or a magic tunnel to your house.
YIKES on both accounts it needs to cease and desist ASAP
Hugs AC
You need to scare that kitty away from all the birdies, Rosy. I hope that cat doesn't harm any of your feathered friends.
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