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Funny - yesterday afternoon it was slinking across the grass when a squirrel on the fence started sort of hissing at it



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Cats use hissing as a form of warning and they dislike being hissed at. It is one of my favourite forms of discouragement and usually sends them scurrying off. 

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Mmm - have never thought much about this
will now remember to hiss at them
A small squirrel on the fence was again hissing at a small cat this morning, this time a grey one.
I'm wondering now if it's mostly the young squirrels that do this, the grown ups having realised that the cats won't harm them.
Anyway it's good whilst it's lasting



A small squirrel on the fence was again hissing at a small cat this morning, this time a grey one.
I'm wondering now if it's mostly the young squirrels that do this, the grown ups having realised that the cats won't harm them.
Anyway it's good whilst it's lasting


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A squirrel then came to the rescue and the cat stalked off. I couldn't see it - just heard it

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Like Willpar I've had my suspicions .... about who is eating the egg yolks. Last night the ginger cat was eating one lot when I was still out there - I turned round and it had just polished it off - probably thinks that's its supper

Will probably vary the time I put it out now
