I took these photos this afternoon.The cat is getting braver. This will surely only end in tears.
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>This will surely only end in tears.
The cat in tears?
Tears? heheh.. I have two outside cats that follow me abut to the hives. They BOTH learned the hard way not to try to catch, or play with the bees... It is humerous when they jump seven feet straight up and land running.. Only took once each. We all get along fine now.
Quote from: Michael Bush on November 12, 2014, 09:10:13 AM
>This will surely only end in tears.
The cat in tears?
Tears of laughter most likely. M E O W! ZOOOOM!
we have two that walk directly in front of ours. not a an issue for them.
they are never around when I go into the boxes
We got one that follows me everywhere also,Sits on the work bench,sawing,drilling, even mowing the lawn does not phase it.
Take the dogs for walks and the cat follows us and have to make sure it's not in the car because a couple of times driving down the road
the cat popped up from the back seat.
It was a stray that just showed up.
I'm still waiting on the video.
I have 2 cats at the farm. If I do not make sure to keep them in the garage when I go out hunting, even before sun rise, they will follow me all the way to the tree stand and play around at the base of the tree the whole time I am in the stand.
I have never seen them pay any attention to my hives, probably learned their lesson when I was not around.
The first year the I got my bees, I saw our service dog, Radar, sniff the hive entrance, only once, pulled his nose right away but showed no sign of being stung. He never did it again.
Jim