She’s a girl doggie.^^^^^^
Good dog! Did you tell him to stay, or is that what he does?
I think unwanted cats and dogs make the best companions because they know that you cared for them enough to bring them in. Two of our best dogs ever were a brother-sister package from the English Springer Rescue Association. We just stumbled onto these dogs.I posted a couple weeks ago about a feral cat having a litter in my shed. She moved on and took the litter, but left this one behind. I didn’t realize this is common for cats. Got some kitten formula from the feed store. My bride is excellent at caring for infants. Kitten seems healthy and happy.
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I've noticed that the deer seem to have mother/sibling family groups, too.

It only takes a few weeks before typical rodents are eradicated by a cat in such a small environment...feral cats will kill for the sake of killing whether they are fed or not...Feral cat life is tough row to hoe. I have 2. One in each barn.
They get a safe place to sleep with little kibble and fresh water. Been about 3 or 4 years now and 1 comes to feeding. The other hates when I see here. But the do a good job on the rodents.
Tell city folks to quit dumping their unwanted pets in the country.It only takes a few weeks before typical rodents are eradicated by a cat in such a small environment...feral cats will kill for the sake of killing whether they are fed or not...
IMO...trying to justify allowing cats to run free for the sake of rodent control shows a lack of responsibility...!
90 acres is hardly a barn...and I fully understand that it is a people problem not an animal problem...Tell city folks to quit dumping their unwanted pets in the country.
Small space in my case is 90+ acres plus 1000's of wilderness.
The cats have not run out rodents around here just like the dogs have not run out coyotes.
2 years ago I took 100+ raccoons in less than 6 months that were trying to kill chickens, they did get a few plus some cats. BTW that is using 1 live trap emptied as needed, not poisons or random shooting.
Still no shortage of raccoons I see several every evening, but if they don't break into the coop they are welcome to forage.
My point being...they are native...they were here first...!Well they do sleep in barns, shed, etc.
Point being native animals are no kinder or less destructive.
For the most part...idiots kill animals that they see as problems because they are not as smart as the animals they kill...True but so where the American Indians, Inuits and Neanderthal. I'm not here to wipe them out, unlike the suburban american that poisons everything they don't like most of the time. Think Moles, mice, wasps, bees, the list goes on. I prefer to target my problems, the ones that take food away from my family. Wasp, moles, hornets are fine to have around, as are bats, and most birds, since they eat mosquitoes, flies and stuff.
Poultry helps with ticks and other pests, geese will eat the weeds but do take a toll on tomatoes, cabbage and lettuce (still figuring it out but I like geese).
I can't control nature but try to coexist and avoid paving the world.