Tired
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I have some feeders in front of my window, partly because they're excellent entertainment for the cat. She's especially interested in the white-winged doves, because of all the tail-bobbing they do, and because sometimes multiple ones cram onto a feeder at once and they both flail for a bit.
I want to set up a little feeder specifically for them, but I can't figure out what they want. They're interested in the dish of millet and other small seeds, but some individual ones throw the seeds around like they're digging for a particular thing, and they wind up wasting a bunch of it. I don't have the bag for the millet mix (a neighbor gave me some in a container), so I can't check the contents. It's all small, pale seeds. Any idea what it is they're interested in?
For your entertainment, please enjoy said cat getting incredibly excited about a dove on the windowsill. The window has a one-way film on it, so the birds have no idea she's there. I want to attach a little platform to the windowsill, both so the doves don't have to try to balance on swinging hanging feeders, and so the cat gets more of this. If you have a cat that likes birds, I 100% recommend a feeder and some one-way film. Best entertainment in the world.
I want to set up a little feeder specifically for them, but I can't figure out what they want. They're interested in the dish of millet and other small seeds, but some individual ones throw the seeds around like they're digging for a particular thing, and they wind up wasting a bunch of it. I don't have the bag for the millet mix (a neighbor gave me some in a container), so I can't check the contents. It's all small, pale seeds. Any idea what it is they're interested in?
For your entertainment, please enjoy said cat getting incredibly excited about a dove on the windowsill. The window has a one-way film on it, so the birds have no idea she's there. I want to attach a little platform to the windowsill, both so the doves don't have to try to balance on swinging hanging feeders, and so the cat gets more of this. If you have a cat that likes birds, I 100% recommend a feeder and some one-way film. Best entertainment in the world.