☼ajtgirl☼: i have a wall next to my house which the local yobs like to sit on every night so i thought if i could plant some kind of thorny bushes there it would solve the problem
"Snoopy": You need Thunderburgers, they are nice and thorny and will grow in shade, they take a while to grow but you can get em planted in Feb and with any luck the rain will help! They can grow a few feet high and they spread well too.
Gr☺uch☺: Schools were closed here yesterday....We got that Lake Effect which really dumped quite a bit.LOL the kids loved being out in the snow playing.Ok let's still party.
If you had told me that you have local sobs sitting against the side of your house in the beginning, I would have given you better suggestions. Such as: ANY THING with thorns would do, eh? How about a man eating plant? They can provide great entertainment
Mousetrap: a most excellent idea Throw some ducks and fishes in to feed the alligators...you could create an entire ecosystem Mice from time to time, if necessary
LOl those cats will easilly breed faster than the alligators or the mice and you all will have a huge problem on your hands. Unless you import some pirhanna
Foxy Lady: Well, just out of the spa....about 33degC here today but the humidity is atrocious.
Even Bear (dog) is reluctant to go outside in the heat, but have arranged for the Groomers to come in tomorrow and give him a SSSS&SS...about $40....but he will feel better getting rid of the long (about 2 inches only) hair.
Cats are smart enough not to jump into water even though they can swim, if necessary They prefer rooting out little rodents in dark places because they can hear them and smell them. They have the patience of, well, cats, to wait for hours for their prey to come out of it's hidy-hole.
You are better off making friends of the alligator than to try to hide from a cat, my little mousy friend. LOL