Get a kitten. Jack is now almost a year old and has had his first experience today with a lizard (maybe a salamander but who cares). We have these black and blue lizards that like to hang out on the south side of my brick house. Sometimes, they like to come into the house. This one found its way into the ancient light fixture in my living room. It is one of the 1970's deals. No recessed lights here as my aircraft electrician husband is afraid of trying to install them.
Any ways, I have no idea now lizzie got there but Jack likes to lay on the tray table of the standing frame (whether Ry is in it or not). The standing frame is in the living room beside the cat condo and almost under the light. Jack has gone nuts trying to brace himself on the ceiling beams and thinking about launching to the light fixture. I turned off the light to relax the lizard. When Tom got home, he used a latge clear plastic bag to cover the fixture (he is tall and using a step stool was able to reach it and remove the fixture without hurting the lizard and take it back outside.
I explained to Jack the cat that he had his chance as the lizard had to come up the steps, cross the floor, climb the wall and cross the ceiling to get to the fixture. I also told the cat the lizards are like toads in that they eat bugs and we like them.
The cat knows his function is exterminator. He eliminated the mice in my house in less than three days when I got him in December (after having to put Spot down due to illness). He kills flies and beetles that find their way in but is so funny to watch.
Right now, he is in the back of the shower supervising Ry's shower. I guess he believes that the water is attaching Ryan but that is where he stays while Ry showers. He comes out wet, Ry is clean and Jack believes his job is successfully done. He plays soccer with a wad of paper and chases the pomeranian dog that Chris (big brother), Angela and Matthew travel with. The only fear he has is of Matthew (2 year old). Too funny.--eak
Any ways, I have no idea now lizzie got there but Jack likes to lay on the tray table of the standing frame (whether Ry is in it or not). The standing frame is in the living room beside the cat condo and almost under the light. Jack has gone nuts trying to brace himself on the ceiling beams and thinking about launching to the light fixture. I turned off the light to relax the lizard. When Tom got home, he used a latge clear plastic bag to cover the fixture (he is tall and using a step stool was able to reach it and remove the fixture without hurting the lizard and take it back outside.
I explained to Jack the cat that he had his chance as the lizard had to come up the steps, cross the floor, climb the wall and cross the ceiling to get to the fixture. I also told the cat the lizards are like toads in that they eat bugs and we like them.
The cat knows his function is exterminator. He eliminated the mice in my house in less than three days when I got him in December (after having to put Spot down due to illness). He kills flies and beetles that find their way in but is so funny to watch.
Right now, he is in the back of the shower supervising Ry's shower. I guess he believes that the water is attaching Ryan but that is where he stays while Ry showers. He comes out wet, Ry is clean and Jack believes his job is successfully done. He plays soccer with a wad of paper and chases the pomeranian dog that Chris (big brother), Angela and Matthew travel with. The only fear he has is of Matthew (2 year old). Too funny.--eak
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