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For a couple of nights now I seen small black things moving around with grey faces but David could not see them, when I asked so yesterday day I put some food on the floor of the night time feeding station as well as in the bowl.
During the evening I thought I saw a slightly larger one but still smaller than the food bowl then I put it down too may be a spikey dry food biscuit as the mix in the bowl and on the floor
Are crushed peanuts, chopped up spikey hog food, meal worms dried and suet pellets?
So I thought that it might be one of them making me thing it was a baby hoglets
Because with the infer red that the camera use the animals cannot see it but when it so close to the camera it even makes it hard for me to recognises so here are a couple of snap shots and video’s that I took last night and see what you think
Jamie Anderson speaking before the start of the walk. This is the first of eleven images taken from the video footage I shot on the day.
Artistic capture utilising HDR and an Ultra Wide Angle Lens of my mate's LDV van (looking like something owned by the KGB) down the barbican.
The new drop trap is awesome!!!! We could have caught LOTS of cats. We brought de-boned, de-skinned Kentucky Fried Chicken and bacon this time... they loved it! Loved it so much that we caught 5 cats in about 1.5 hours. We caught numbers 1,2, and 3 in the first 15 minutes!! Well, Kiff was doing the actual catching. The three youngest kittens will go to Watermelon Ranch to be socialized and put up for adoption. The older two of the five captured will be put back with their colony.
These are not cats from the colony of ferals at our house, but they are probably related to our cats because we live within one mile of this spot.