Minimor
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This summer we've had some wild critter in this neighborhood. It has been stealing cats--since mid-July it's taken quite a few. We lost our first one, taken right out of the hayshed where he always slept. The next night something grabbed another one, but that one got away--he had saliva across his hips and the skin was broken on one side, and he was very stiff & sore for a few days, but he did make a complete recovery. At that point we figured it was a fox and put out the word to have someone eliminate any foxes he could find. We thought the problem was gone. Then we lost another cat--that one would have been taken right out of the yard--and then a week & a half later another one (our favorite, Honey--she was grabbed in the corral behind the barn, we found some hair there). By then we had heard of a lot of other missing cats in this neighborhood & figured it must be a coyote that was taking them. We lost a 4th cat--another house cat that never left the front corner of the yard--on August 16th. Since then we have lost no more. We bring several cats in for the night and the few that stay out usually find a place to sleep and stay there, they aren't out roaming around during the night. As well, our dog has started barking and running 'something' out of the yard some nights--up until now she had no idea about wildlife, but it seems she has learned now! We figure that whatever-it-is is now avoiding our yard because of Arielle--and that is a good thing. However....late last month our horses started getting very nervous and spooky, and I began to think we had something worse than coyotes coming around--most likely a cougar. Two days later a neighbor called to tell me that someone a mile over had a cougar in their yard, actually on the deck, a few days ago. It wasn't a good feeling to know that I'd been right, that it was likely a cat that had been coming around here. More recently we've been hoping that the critter has moved on out of this area, but we can't say for sure. The horses have calmed down again--or they had, until last night--last night some were very spooked again--but there are still nights when the dog lights out after something.
One day, a little over 2 weeks ago, I was at work & Mom was home--she said the dog was having a royal fit, acting like she'd seen something on the road that really got her worked up--so Mom walked out there. There was nothing to be seen. Yesterday morning sometime after 7:30 the dog was once again having a real fit so I ran outside. I saw nothing but could hear something skittering down the road--not a jogger, not a horse, it was rather quick footfalls, and something very light footed. I ran out to the end of the driveway--and there was nothing. I then dashed out to the end of our tree line to where I could see beyond the curve in the road and out across our side pasture--and saw nothing there either. Whatever it was had to have cut across our pasture & was gone. It was a little creepy, really. We don't have a lot of dogs in this immediate area so I doubt it was a neighbor's dog.
And now tonight. I was feeding horses and I had just fed two in the front corral & was going back out to the yard to get more hay. Mom was filling water tubs in the front corrals. I heard a squeaking & stopped to listen, then decided it was a horse rubbing on the fence, or something--so I went on my way. Mom called to me & asked if the dog was with me. I said yes & she said then what is out here?? I went back--turns out the squeaking noise (which sounded a bit like a dog making soft yip noises, or like a horse rubbing on a very squeaky wire fence) was moving quite quickly across our side pasture, where it was pitch dark. The horses on that side of the property were terrified, all charging around in fear. I only had my little flashlight, which doesn't light up much, but I didn't take time to go get a better light--I just ran for the side pasture. Then I realized--the squeaking was from a wheel, like the wheel on one of those 2 wheeled dollies.
Now remember my post from a couple years ago, where I heard something similar one dark November night & when I went & got my spotlight I found a dolly and a strange wooden box lying out in that same side pasture? Then when I went back a short time later the box was still there but the dolly was gone?? This time I yelled back to Mom "It's that person with the trolley again" then I proceeded to yell after the person about how whoever it is better get his sorry butt out of there and keep out in future because I'm sick of trespassers...and well, let's just say that if it is some kid he/she might have learned a few new words tonight. When I stopped to listen I didn't hear anything at first, then finally heard the squeaky-squeaky from quite far away. Mom figures that the person was running, because the squeak was moving very fast! I have no doubt at all that the noise we heard was a squeaky wheel on a dolly--I just cannot figure out who it would have been or where they would be going. I could never figure out what that box was 2 years ago, where they got it, where they were taking it & what it was to be used for....and I have no idea now why anyone would be pulling a dolly across our pasture. Makes me wonder how often this person crosses the pasture with that dolly, and if maybe that is what has had our horses spooked these last few weeks. I wish I knew if/when this person will be going through again & I would be waiting with the spotlight. This really rubbed me the wrong way tonight--I was so peeved that if I'd met up with the person I'd have been hard pressed to refrain from sticking my pitchfork into his backside. Sadly my dog obviously did not associate the squeaky noise with anything threatening--she likely thought it was a horse rubbing on the fence too--had she seen a person out there she'd have run at him barking, but as it is, she wasn't paying any attention to the squeaking. Darn it.
Years back my next door neighbor used to sneak around in our trees--never did figure out why!--while his wife was at work (she worked evenings, until midnight) He quite when he learned we knew he was there--though he didn't know that we knew that he was the one sneaking around. (Another neighbor told the Avon lady that "someone" was skulking around here at night--she told her hubby who told his buddy-- my next door neighbor!) His wife passed away a year ago & I have said that I hope he won't start his prowling again now that he's home alone so much. But I'm quite sure he isn't the one that is trundling this dolly around--for one thing he has bad knees & couldn't move that fast and for another he has a new girlfriend to keep him occupied, so I'm quite sure he wouldn't bother to prowl now. He's also 16 years older now, and I just don't think he has enough ambition to be out skulking around in the dark!
Ack, this is just a weird neighborhood sometimes.
One day, a little over 2 weeks ago, I was at work & Mom was home--she said the dog was having a royal fit, acting like she'd seen something on the road that really got her worked up--so Mom walked out there. There was nothing to be seen. Yesterday morning sometime after 7:30 the dog was once again having a real fit so I ran outside. I saw nothing but could hear something skittering down the road--not a jogger, not a horse, it was rather quick footfalls, and something very light footed. I ran out to the end of the driveway--and there was nothing. I then dashed out to the end of our tree line to where I could see beyond the curve in the road and out across our side pasture--and saw nothing there either. Whatever it was had to have cut across our pasture & was gone. It was a little creepy, really. We don't have a lot of dogs in this immediate area so I doubt it was a neighbor's dog.
And now tonight. I was feeding horses and I had just fed two in the front corral & was going back out to the yard to get more hay. Mom was filling water tubs in the front corrals. I heard a squeaking & stopped to listen, then decided it was a horse rubbing on the fence, or something--so I went on my way. Mom called to me & asked if the dog was with me. I said yes & she said then what is out here?? I went back--turns out the squeaking noise (which sounded a bit like a dog making soft yip noises, or like a horse rubbing on a very squeaky wire fence) was moving quite quickly across our side pasture, where it was pitch dark. The horses on that side of the property were terrified, all charging around in fear. I only had my little flashlight, which doesn't light up much, but I didn't take time to go get a better light--I just ran for the side pasture. Then I realized--the squeaking was from a wheel, like the wheel on one of those 2 wheeled dollies.
Now remember my post from a couple years ago, where I heard something similar one dark November night & when I went & got my spotlight I found a dolly and a strange wooden box lying out in that same side pasture? Then when I went back a short time later the box was still there but the dolly was gone?? This time I yelled back to Mom "It's that person with the trolley again" then I proceeded to yell after the person about how whoever it is better get his sorry butt out of there and keep out in future because I'm sick of trespassers...and well, let's just say that if it is some kid he/she might have learned a few new words tonight. When I stopped to listen I didn't hear anything at first, then finally heard the squeaky-squeaky from quite far away. Mom figures that the person was running, because the squeak was moving very fast! I have no doubt at all that the noise we heard was a squeaky wheel on a dolly--I just cannot figure out who it would have been or where they would be going. I could never figure out what that box was 2 years ago, where they got it, where they were taking it & what it was to be used for....and I have no idea now why anyone would be pulling a dolly across our pasture. Makes me wonder how often this person crosses the pasture with that dolly, and if maybe that is what has had our horses spooked these last few weeks. I wish I knew if/when this person will be going through again & I would be waiting with the spotlight. This really rubbed me the wrong way tonight--I was so peeved that if I'd met up with the person I'd have been hard pressed to refrain from sticking my pitchfork into his backside. Sadly my dog obviously did not associate the squeaky noise with anything threatening--she likely thought it was a horse rubbing on the fence too--had she seen a person out there she'd have run at him barking, but as it is, she wasn't paying any attention to the squeaking. Darn it.
Years back my next door neighbor used to sneak around in our trees--never did figure out why!--while his wife was at work (she worked evenings, until midnight) He quite when he learned we knew he was there--though he didn't know that we knew that he was the one sneaking around. (Another neighbor told the Avon lady that "someone" was skulking around here at night--she told her hubby who told his buddy-- my next door neighbor!) His wife passed away a year ago & I have said that I hope he won't start his prowling again now that he's home alone so much. But I'm quite sure he isn't the one that is trundling this dolly around--for one thing he has bad knees & couldn't move that fast and for another he has a new girlfriend to keep him occupied, so I'm quite sure he wouldn't bother to prowl now. He's also 16 years older now, and I just don't think he has enough ambition to be out skulking around in the dark!
Ack, this is just a weird neighborhood sometimes.
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