Grannysfuturefarm
Chirping
We do have a neighbor kitty who has adopted us and our chickens. She sleeps in the empty coop at night, keeps my rodents from becoming an issue (except the ground squirrels but that’s another story) and she doesn’t chase my girls or try to get them. She’ll just sit very still and let them check her out and if they get too rowdy she gets up on the fence. She likes them very much. The people who had her before had chickens so I know she’s used to them. But when she wasn’ta baby anymore she became an outside kitty and it gets a bit cold here in the winter at night. We got a bale of straw for the bottom of the empty coop so she could stay warm and she is content to sleep there at night. She’s warm, dry and yes I talked to the people across the street who she belongs to and I put food out for her too. I can’t watch an animal be cold or hungry.We have 3 dogs. 2 rat terriers and the boy is pretty afraid of the chickens, Penny has claimed them as her babies from the day we got them. Although most are far bigger than her now at 44 weeks old but she still likes to hang out with them. We have an old blind Queenslands heeler and he isn’t sure what they are but he knows they’re there so whenever he happens upon his squishy football he drops in on his side of their gate and woofs waiting for someone to throw it for him. I’ve tried to explain things to him but I don’t think he believes me. I don’t think he’d hurt them but with his blindness making him nervous I won’t risk it. As they say, even a blind squirrel gets a nut now and then. And I don’t want a chicken to be his “nut”