Monday, May 14, 2007

Adventures with Wildlife

So, Oscar Peterson is a yellow bellied slider. Thanks goes to my friend Doug for identifying him. I went online to check, and oh yeah, that's him. So I'm happy, because now I know better how to care for him. There aren't very good instructions for "little turtle that must have crawled up from Greenfield Lake." We got him a UV lamp this weekend. He's eating a little more. So far, so good.

We found a litter of 5 kittens in the front yard last night and I am very, very upset about it. I've almost posted several rants about my neighbors and their insistence on feeding the stray cats who are now so numerous that they travel in packs up and down the street. These cats are sickly and flea-ridden and carrying god knows what diseases. They poop in our yards and live under our houses, peeing and pooping under there like it's a huge litterbox put erected for their convenience. They yowl all night and kitten at all times of the year, including January, causing me to have to spend countless hours combing the yard for kittens before letting my dogs out. Because, people, my dogs WILL eat the cats.

It's no life for them. They're always gummy-eyed and being run over by cars. They're not wild because they don't have to hunt, but they're not domesticated because they're not CARED for. Animal control won't come and pick them up--they say they'll come and get them if I rent traps and catch them, but otherwise, it's my problem. The supposed fine for keeping strays is something like $50 for every instance of an unlicensed animal, and $50 for an animal with no rabies shot. I'd love to somehow sic animal control on the neighbors and have them charged for every single cat and kitten within a 2 block radius. Perhaps then it wouldn't be so "cute" to see them all come running up at feeding time.

Look, I don't mean to sound cold-hearted. There are 5 adorable days-old baby kittens in my front yard. Yes, they're sweet, but I know what they are going to grow up into. And I take my responsibilities as a pet owner very seriously.

I tried to capture the kittens, but I only got one (because it's already ill, I think) and it didn't seem fair to take him away from the others all scared and sick, so I put him back and I'm going to try again to get them all together and then take them to the shelter. Until then, it's yard patrol.

In final wildlife news, I'm on a crusade against the slugs that are eating my daylilies. As you know, I'm deathly afraid of worms and slugs are pretty much the same concept. When I unearthed a huge nest of them under the garden edging I nearly died of disgust and fear and rage and shock. So I put out dishes of beer around the daylilies and for the first 12 hours, nothing seemed to be happening. But the next morning, there were 25 dead slugs at the bottom of the beer. I almost took a picture of the death pool to show you, but I also almost puked when I saw it. So I don't think that needs to live on my blog.

8 comments:

hat said...

So glad to know Oscar Petersoon is well! Also glad Gonzo doesn't go near the slugs.

Gina said...

Thank you for not posting the slug pic!

velocibadgergirl said...

Holy cow!! Slugs are attracted to beer?

Even though it's wrong to rejoice in the death of even grody creatures, there has got to be some great comedy in there somewhere about slugs overdoing it at the keg.

I read your dog / cat post, and I wanted to offer hugs. My cat does something to remind me that at his heart he's only a semi-domesticated critter with large teeth at least once a month. It hurts my heart, but I still persist in dressing him in metaphorical tutus (because if I literally tried it, he probably would eat me as I slept). So, hugs hugs and more hugs.

And I'm pissed pissed pissed at your neighbors. Grrr...

Amanda said...

re: slugs: thank you for not sharing.

good luck with the kitten infestation. :-/

mendacious said...

poor kitties.sob. does any vets in the area offer free spaying/neutering? bcs you might slowly be able to tackle the problem bcs animal control will just destroy them? like catch and release? or something?? agh.

oh also, copper taping works really well bcs it provides a shock for the slug/snail and deters them from climbing over it- so you can use that for some of your potted numbers. but all hail beer. that's pretty awesome.

Anonymous said...

VBG recommended your site as a must-read, so here I am - and I love what I've read so far. Poor kitties. Turtle stories! Korean monster movies. Classic.

I am just sad you're not actually edible. But I will be back to stalk some more. :)

velocibadgergirl said...

Psst! Megs!

I tagged you. Come over and see!

xoxo

That Chick Over There said...

Oh poor kitties. :(