crazyfingers
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My cats have a cat flap door that lets them into an enclosed area behind my house. They can't get out and ground based predictors, coyotes, fox, etc.. can't get in.
Last night for the first time ever I saw what I believe to be, because of it's huge size, a great horned owl perched in a tree above the cat's enclosed area. I guess it could also have been a snowy owl but I hear the great horned owl in the woods sometimes. Because it was night, I could only see it silhouetted against the sky but it was large. It flew off after a minute.
That evening I locked that cat's flap door to keep them in.
These cats of mine are big. One is 18 pounds and the other is 24 pounds.
How big a threat is a great horned owl to my cats?
Last night for the first time ever I saw what I believe to be, because of it's huge size, a great horned owl perched in a tree above the cat's enclosed area. I guess it could also have been a snowy owl but I hear the great horned owl in the woods sometimes. Because it was night, I could only see it silhouetted against the sky but it was large. It flew off after a minute.
That evening I locked that cat's flap door to keep them in.
These cats of mine are big. One is 18 pounds and the other is 24 pounds.
How big a threat is a great horned owl to my cats?
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