Bat mystery bat solved
Jun. 6th, 2007 11:26 amIn conversation with Mr. Cameron, I discovered that 1) the vents in the attic were open, and 2) the trapdoor to the attic had been open all night.
Ah!
So then I was up last night fiddling more with "The Snake's Wife" and finally couldn't take anymore and decided to go to bed. The front porch is screened in, and so we let the cats out so they can look at the birds and such, and usually before we close the door at night we rattle a bag of treats and they come running. (We've closed the door without making absolutely sure we knew where both cats were, and had an unhappy cat the next morning, so...). This time only Puddin came, and I was worried, because Klaus never passes up a treat. So I went looking for her on the porch and....a bat flew over my head.
Yes, the bat, who had been chased out to the porch and then the screen door propped open, was still there. So I took the cat in, even though she really wanted that bat, and opened the screen door all the way, as far as it would go, and then went in and hoped the stupid thing would find the door this time.
Ah!
So then I was up last night fiddling more with "The Snake's Wife" and finally couldn't take anymore and decided to go to bed. The front porch is screened in, and so we let the cats out so they can look at the birds and such, and usually before we close the door at night we rattle a bag of treats and they come running. (We've closed the door without making absolutely sure we knew where both cats were, and had an unhappy cat the next morning, so...). This time only Puddin came, and I was worried, because Klaus never passes up a treat. So I went looking for her on the porch and....a bat flew over my head.
Yes, the bat, who had been chased out to the porch and then the screen door propped open, was still there. So I took the cat in, even though she really wanted that bat, and opened the screen door all the way, as far as it would go, and then went in and hoped the stupid thing would find the door this time.