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					Originally Posted by jackandjill  HI Toto's Mum, I understood what you said and didn't think you were cutting them. Your afternoon in a convertable sounded fabulous. Isn't it great that spring is here, and the babies can learn all these new things, like, what bugs are the most fun to chase, the different noises the birds make that perk up their ears, and their first sights of rabbits, deer, possums etc. We even have an armadilla in our area that Jack watches like a hawk in the morning, (while the little bugger is digging in my Hostas).I need to train him to chase him off, LOL, I know that they are originally bred for rat hunting, but an armadilla would be tough with his armor.Happy Spring
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  We did have a great day in my little car!     

   Toto doesn't have many opportunities to see other animals.   We have an enclosed courtyard with a   planter around the inside where we had recently planted flowers & herbs.  If I leave the screen open a bit Toto can go out and play.  The other day the screen was closed and she was sitting, gazing outside when suddenly she barked [she seldom ever barks].  I looked out and there in my planter sat a huge yellow cat munching on the parsley!!    

   Toto was so excited!   Late that night she barked and woke my husband who heard the blood curdling scream of a cat!  Patrick went with Toto to look in the courtyard and there was nothing there but the next morning he noticed that my tumbleweed, which I had put in the corner of my planter, looked like something had been in the middle of it [it has big stickers on it!].  We figure that "yellow cat" jumped over the wall to have more parsley and landed right in the middle of the prickly tumbleweed!!     

   I hope he wasn't injured but am happy to say that we have had no more visits from "yellow cat"!!    
