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cancans8

Does Anyone Feed Neighborhood Outdoor Animals?

Since I am not allowed to have any pets in my rental and I love pets I decided to start putting Bread, Salad, Nuts and Fruits and cakes outside in my lawn and guess what? I now have birds, squirills a chipmunk and I saw a Racoon and Possum just a few minutes ago. They are so Cute with their faces and tails and they scamper around,but I was also kinda Scared they were gonna come on my porch. Food does attract all kinds of animals and well I wanted to see what would happen. Now, I will continue so that they don't have to hunt around. I love Animals:-D

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Reply #1 posted 06/30/11 4:12am

ZombieKitten

that's nice! love

I wish red pandas and lemurs and penguins lived near me pout and otters! and miniature antelopes or hedgehogs

I would feed all these cuties in a flash giggle

All we have around here are these:

I'm cutist razz

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Reply #2 posted 06/30/11 5:11am

NDRU

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I am fairly anti-animal feeding

Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.

When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.

Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol

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Reply #3 posted 06/30/11 5:19am

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Reply #4 posted 06/30/11 5:26am

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

I am fairly anti-animal feeding

Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.

When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.

Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol

doesn't it also change migratory habits? Some birds don't leave anymore here because why should they bother!!!

That last bird I posted a photo of has the ugliest sounding call of any bird I've heard, it's also a native bird and loves our garden because we have so many native plants (encouraged by our local council) but I wouldn't mind ripping out those shrubs so I can sleep beyond 4am on a summer morning pissed disbelief

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Reply #5 posted 06/30/11 5:44am

physco185

in my garden i feed everything nod

i treat them like pets

i feed wild birds

i feed the blue tongue lizzards

i feed the stinks

i feed the possums

i feed the geckos... and they even hiss at me love

i even fed spiders blood from my leg ... but that was an accident smile

BUT

the only things i refuse to feed r the friggen red belly snakes... i just want them to go away mad

a edit smile

[Edited 6/29/11 22:44pm]

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Reply #6 posted 06/30/11 6:22am

NDRU

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ZombieKitten said:

NDRU said:

I am fairly anti-animal feeding

Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.

When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.

Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol

doesn't it also change migratory habits? Some birds don't leave anymore here because why should they bother!!!

That last bird I posted a photo of has the ugliest sounding call of any bird I've heard, it's also a native bird and loves our garden because we have so many native plants (encouraged by our local council) but I wouldn't mind ripping out those shrubs so I can sleep beyond 4am on a summer morning pissed disbelief

Bird song is highly over-rated. It's okay from a distance to hear multiple birds, but when I hear any single bird it sounds like a crazy person with a whistle or some computer alarm

[Edited 6/29/11 23:22pm]

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Reply #7 posted 06/30/11 6:37am

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I feed the ducks in the park. The ibis in the city seem to like french fries and lettuce. Sometimes I will throw some at the feet of people taking a photo to watch an ibis swoop in and scare them. But only if I am in a playful mood.

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Reply #8 posted 06/30/11 8:57am

StillGotIt

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I dont feed anyone but the kids.

These damn squirrels around here are so bold, they take shit outta your hand. And I had a bird fly into my car and take a french fry from me. (He got it because I was flailing around screaming....LOL)

The other animals around here eat each other so I just watch........

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Reply #9 posted 06/30/11 9:57am

ZombieKitten

StillGotIt said:

I dont feed anyone but the kids.

These damn squirrels around here are so bold, they take shit outta your hand. And I had a bird fly into my car and take a french fry from me. (He got it because I was flailing around screaming....LOL)

The other animals around here eat each other so I just watch........

lol when I was on the Big Sur looking at seals, squirrels came in the car and ate our muffins!!

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Reply #10 posted 06/30/11 10:22am

robertlove

Yes, a pigeon, named it Bob. I have 3 cats but they go good together.

Could be because my cats are pretty lazy and spoiled, they don't even get up when their is a mouse in the house disbelief They just look at me like: "Could you maybe take that mouse out? We're tired")

But Bob sits in my garden now and than, waiting to get something

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Reply #11 posted 06/30/11 10:48am

psychodelicide

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NDRU said:

I am fairly anti-animal feeding

Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.

When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.

Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol

yeahthat I love animals a lot, but I have to agree with what you've posted. nod

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #12 posted 06/30/11 10:50am

psychodelicide

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NDRU said:

ZombieKitten said:

doesn't it also change migratory habits? Some birds don't leave anymore here because why should they bother!!!

That last bird I posted a photo of has the ugliest sounding call of any bird I've heard, it's also a native bird and loves our garden because we have so many native plants (encouraged by our local council) but I wouldn't mind ripping out those shrubs so I can sleep beyond 4am on a summer morning pissed disbelief

Bird song is highly over-rated. It's okay from a distance to hear multiple birds, but when I hear any single bird it sounds like a crazy person with a whistle or some computer alarm

[Edited 6/29/11 23:22pm]

Some bird calls are okay, but I HATE crows and blue jay calls. They always sound so bossy and nasty. That's one bird call that I would not miss if I never heard it again. lol

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #13 posted 06/30/11 10:51am

IstenSzek

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there's an injured cat who hung around my building for a while so i decided to

feed it and see if it would get back on it's feet.

i could have called animal rescue but they would have to take it with them and

since it's a stray i was just affraid they'd have it put down.

so i thought i'd give the cat a fair chance and feed it so that it wouldn't have to

put any energy in trying to catch dinner.

and over the last 2 months it's made a good recovery. it used to walk kind of

wonky and fall over a lot so i thought it might have been hit by a car but then

i noticed that it also ate very strangely and kind of moved as if it had some

sort of parkinsons. so i figured she probably had a stroke but since she or he

is still quite young, they seem to be recovering pretty quickly and pretty well.

aaaaanywho. so now, every night at about 11:30 before i go to bed i go down

into the parkinglot, where it is always waiting underneath my car. then i feed

it some canned catfood and some dry food or sometimes some lunchmeat or

whatever i've got left over.

i feed it on a little piece of lawn with a tree that's next to the parkinglot and

since about 2 weeks, a hedge hog has been looking at this and decided he

wanted in on the action. so now they eat together. it's really rather special to

see that cat and the hedgehog share the dry catfood

lol

two days ago, i had a lot of chicken left over and just gave that to the cat and

as i stood a few yards away and watched the cat enjoy it's meal, suddenly i

felt something on my foot (i was wearing slipper) and there was the hedge hog

(who's about the size of a football, he's a giant), just brushing my foot and

looking up at me.

falloff

i never knew they could be so damn clever. i mean, just a hedge hog, lol, and

he's scooting me like "hey man, no dry catfood tonight? what's up?"

lol

so fcuz, i then gave them an assortment of cat and dog kibble and they were

happily munching away again. i should really take some pics of that one of

these nights.

the only one who thinks this whole situation sucks badly, is my dog, who's in

a fowl mood when he sees me walking out with food.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #14 posted 06/30/11 11:20am

ZombieKitten

IstenSzek said:

there's an injured cat who hung around my building for a while so i decided to

feed it and see if it would get back on it's feet.

i could have called animal rescue but they would have to take it with them and

since it's a stray i was just affraid they'd have it put down.

so i thought i'd give the cat a fair chance and feed it so that it wouldn't have to

put any energy in trying to catch dinner.

and over the last 2 months it's made a good recovery. it used to walk kind of

wonky and fall over a lot so i thought it might have been hit by a car but then

i noticed that it also ate very strangely and kind of moved as if it had some

sort of parkinsons. so i figured she probably had a stroke but since she or he

is still quite young, they seem to be recovering pretty quickly and pretty well.

aaaaanywho. so now, every night at about 11:30 before i go to bed i go down

into the parkinglot, where it is always waiting underneath my car. then i feed

it some canned catfood and some dry food or sometimes some lunchmeat or

whatever i've got left over.

i feed it on a little piece of lawn with a tree that's next to the parkinglot and

since about 2 weeks, a hedge hog has been looking at this and decided he

wanted in on the action. so now they eat together. it's really rather special to

see that cat and the hedgehog share the dry catfood

lol

two days ago, i had a lot of chicken left over and just gave that to the cat and

as i stood a few yards away and watched the cat enjoy it's meal, suddenly i

felt something on my foot (i was wearing slipper) and there was the hedge hog

(who's about the size of a football, he's a giant), just brushing my foot and

looking up at me.

falloff

i never knew they could be so damn clever. i mean, just a hedge hog, lol, and

he's scooting me like "hey man, no dry catfood tonight? what's up?"

lol

so fcuz, i then gave them an assortment of cat and dog kibble and they were

happily munching away again. i should really take some pics of that one of

these nights.

the only one who thinks this whole situation sucks badly, is my dog, who's in

a fowl mood when he sees me walking out with food.

I wanna see!!!! lol

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Reply #15 posted 06/30/11 12:51pm

tinaz

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NO NO NO!! Thats how I got 3 cats! mad

Im a sucker for strays... We are down to 1 cat now tho woot!

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Reply #16 posted 06/30/11 12:58pm

XxAxX

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NDRU said:

I am fairly anti-animal feeding

Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.

When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.

Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol

i feed them up at our cabin, where it's truly wild and where other people can't harm the little wld creatures.

with the exception of birds, i don't feed animals in the city. that's because in the city, most folks regard raccoons, possums, skunks, coyotes, crows, etc. as 'varmints' and either run them down in their cars or try to poison or trap them.

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Reply #17 posted 06/30/11 12:59pm

XxAxX

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NDRU said:

ZombieKitten said:

doesn't it also change migratory habits? Some birds don't leave anymore here because why should they bother!!!

That last bird I posted a photo of has the ugliest sounding call of any bird I've heard, it's also a native bird and loves our garden because we have so many native plants (encouraged by our local council) but I wouldn't mind ripping out those shrubs so I can sleep beyond 4am on a summer morning pissed disbelief

Bird song is highly over-rated. It's okay from a distance to hear multiple birds, but when I hear any single bird it sounds like a crazy person with a whistle or some computer alarm

[Edited 6/29/11 23:22pm]

cough:sissies:cough smile

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Reply #18 posted 06/30/11 1:34pm

psychodelicide

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IstenSzek said:

there's an injured cat who hung around my building for a while so i decided to

feed it and see if it would get back on it's feet.

i could have called animal rescue but they would have to take it with them and

since it's a stray i was just affraid they'd have it put down.

so i thought i'd give the cat a fair chance and feed it so that it wouldn't have to

put any energy in trying to catch dinner.

and over the last 2 months it's made a good recovery. it used to walk kind of

wonky and fall over a lot so i thought it might have been hit by a car but then

i noticed that it also ate very strangely and kind of moved as if it had some

sort of parkinsons. so i figured she probably had a stroke but since she or he

is still quite young, they seem to be recovering pretty quickly and pretty well.

aaaaanywho. so now, every night at about 11:30 before i go to bed i go down

into the parkinglot, where it is always waiting underneath my car. then i feed

it some canned catfood and some dry food or sometimes some lunchmeat or

whatever i've got left over.

i feed it on a little piece of lawn with a tree that's next to the parkinglot and

since about 2 weeks, a hedge hog has been looking at this and decided he

wanted in on the action. so now they eat together. it's really rather special to

see that cat and the hedgehog share the dry catfood

lol

two days ago, i had a lot of chicken left over and just gave that to the cat and

as i stood a few yards away and watched the cat enjoy it's meal, suddenly i

felt something on my foot (i was wearing slipper) and there was the hedge hog

(who's about the size of a football, he's a giant), just brushing my foot and

looking up at me.

falloff

i never knew they could be so damn clever. i mean, just a hedge hog, lol, and

he's scooting me like "hey man, no dry catfood tonight? what's up?"

lol

so fcuz, i then gave them an assortment of cat and dog kibble and they were

happily munching away again. i should really take some pics of that one of

these nights.

the only one who thinks this whole situation sucks badly, is my dog, who's in

a fowl mood when he sees me walking out with food.

mushy Aww, what a cute story! You should definitely take some pix and post them. I would love to see that. smile

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #19 posted 06/30/11 2:12pm

Hershe

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NDRU said:

I am fairly anti-animal feeding



Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.



When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.



Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol



I learned to stop once a squirrel was attempting to follow me into the house. Even when I turned on it and said no, it didn't run off just simply waited for me to continue to lead the way, so I ran and left it.
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Reply #20 posted 06/30/11 2:40pm

shiloh66

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Hershe said:

NDRU said:

I am fairly anti-animal feeding

Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.

When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.

Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol

I learned to stop once a squirrel was attempting to follow me into the house. Even when I turned on it and said no, it didn't run off just simply waited for me to continue to lead the way, so I ran and left it.

Yeah... I am anti-feeding wild animals... especially after someone I knew ended up with a wild raccoon in bed with him one night. terrifying.

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Reply #21 posted 06/30/11 5:05pm

NDRU

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psychodelicide said:

NDRU said:

Bird song is highly over-rated. It's okay from a distance to hear multiple birds, but when I hear any single bird it sounds like a crazy person with a whistle or some computer alarm

[Edited 6/29/11 23:22pm]

Some bird calls are okay, but I HATE crows and blue jay calls. They always sound so bossy and nasty. That's one bird call that I would not miss if I never heard it again. lol

Blue jays are really obnoxious. Actually they are mean, too, not just noisy

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Reply #22 posted 06/30/11 5:08pm

NDRU

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XxAxX said:

NDRU said:

I am fairly anti-animal feeding

Not because I don't want to or don't like animals, but I don't think it's good for them. I think wild animals should fear people and stay away for their own good.

When they lose their fear and start to hang around neighborhoods and scaring people, it's bound to mean dead animals.

Also, they can become really annoying when they learn that people will give them food lol

i feed them up at our cabin, where it's truly wild and where other people can't harm the little wld creatures.

with the exception of birds, i don't feed animals in the city. that's because in the city, most folks regard raccoons, possums, skunks, coyotes, crows, etc. as 'varmints' and either run them down in their cars or try to poison or trap them.

Birds are a bit different, I guess, especially if the food is in a feeder, not coming from a person.

But I have seen geese get pretty aggressive toward people with leftovers! lol

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Reply #23 posted 06/30/11 5:16pm

JustErin

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No. It's a nice idea but as much I love all animals I know others don't and I don't want to risk them being hurt by hanging around the neighbourhood looking for humans to feed them.

If an animal is in trouble, I'm there to help...otherwise they do just find on their own.

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Reply #24 posted 06/30/11 5:22pm

NDRU

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My grandpa has a lot of bird feeders, but what he's done that actually helps them more was he got permission from neighbors to put up bird houses that allowed certain species that lost their trees due to farming to come back.

So the birds are there but you don't have to have contact with them

We put up a bird house at our place too and it's pretty cute to see a couple move in, hear the eggs hatch, and see the parents coax the little ones out.

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Reply #25 posted 06/30/11 5:25pm

morningsong

Outside of the occasional bird feeder, no. Of course, all that wander around where I live are mostly cats. I don't like having feral cats staging major battles on my porches which can get ugly, I don't encourage them to hang around. Having birds hanging around a lot doesn't help either.

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Reply #26 posted 06/30/11 10:28pm

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No i don't, the squirrels out here are fat as hell and look like they could stand a few less chestnuts or whatever, and the geese shit a-plenty so I think they don't need me to feed them. lol

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Reply #27 posted 06/30/11 11:18pm

psychodelicide

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NDRU said:

psychodelicide said:

Some bird calls are okay, but I HATE crows and blue jay calls. They always sound so bossy and nasty. That's one bird call that I would not miss if I never heard it again. lol

Blue jays are really obnoxious. Actually they are mean, too, not just noisy

nod Agreed!

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Reply #28 posted 06/30/11 11:51pm

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armpit said:

No i don't, the squirrels out here are fat as hell and look like they could stand a few less chestnuts or whatever, and the geese shit a-plenty so I think they don't need me to feed them. lol

them thangs are a pain in the ass.... it's a rodent. ran over one last week, he kinda misjudge his speed crossing the street, can't say I was upset about it.

But no I don't feed outdoor animals, they are on their own. lol

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Reply #29 posted 07/01/11 1:42am

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psychodelicide said:

NDRU said:

Blue jays are really obnoxious. Actually they are mean, too, not just noisy

nod Agreed!

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