I was going to enlist your help to see if, together, we could figure out what was causing the strange, mangled areas in my garden
exhibit A: the remains of my Japanese Iris
The obvious answer would seem to be GOATS but there have been no recent Great Escapes
It doesn't look like 'roo damage
... or bunnies
... or possums
but I think I may have worked it out:
:D too cute!
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ReplyDeleteYes, I completely understand! Out cat likes to hide in the liriopes and sleep! Sometimes he fool us because he plays 'pounce' on anyone walking past!
ReplyDeleteOh no poor you. I totally understand. Our little kitty likes to sleep in the garden pots and squash all my plants. Our tom cat likes to break the stems off my kangaroo paw so now it has no lovely flowers on it left. Is there a way to stop them doing it at all.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are so funny! Gotta love animals!
ReplyDeleteAt least your garden infestations are cute and cuddly.....
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I'd say you've solved the mystery! He looks so happy there. It would be kind of hard for me to move the poor fella...
ReplyDeleteOh Bear......what do you do there?
ReplyDeleteBad bad, even if cute,little Bear'
And then again...what cat is that?
Shamelessly hogging Mum's garden space?
I'm not surprised that you can't identify the upsidedown feline, Jane - it's MissC
ReplyDeletelol! Too funny!
ReplyDeleteI did not know dogs grew in pots! :D
ReplyDeleteIs that a southern hemisphere thing?
Wow Bear does look like Scruff :) Thanks for stopping by the blog. Nice to meet you.
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