Saturday, July 21, 2018

Invasive Cats


Louisa of Thanksgiving Farms in Adamstown, MD, shared this photo. She said: "When planting cats in the garden make sure to leave room. They like to spread. They prefer a sunny location in the morning with cool afternoon shade. Some cats are invasive like the one pictured. She has attached herself to a soft, low growing mondo grass. To keep cats from multiplying please spay and neuter. I always recommend planting cats in the garden. They add movement and interest to any setting."

I visited Louisa's home garden and came across this kitty and several other feral cats. Here (below) are the best captures I could get of these flighty felines.






See a previous Garden Cat share from Louisa here: https://catsingardens.blogspot.com/2015/09/warning-invasive-species.html

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