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"Cat(holic)s! I wouldn't have one of them about my estate!"
Sir Basil Brooke / Lord Brookeborough, one of my late lamented NI Prime Ministers. He was right, you know.
We have a back garden full of sparrows. The blackbirds don't nest any more, though, after a fox spent a couple of nights mastering the leap from the fence into the tree to get the fledglings. I doubt whether there are any more cats than when you were young, James, but I'm sure fewer people put the cat out for the night. There are certainly more patios, more decking, and more foxes
Thank you Clive for being sensible in this discussion.
And for the record, I hear birdsong in the spring and summer, maybe it's being sung at a frequency inaudible to an older ear...? Just a theory. ;)
I hope you are not thinking of a conventional hunt, Clive. Local gardens do not have enough run-up for horses to clear the fences and driving any sort of an equine at such obstacles might deliver soil-enriching results for the roses but would be less beneficial for neighbourly relations.
However, I don't dismiss your idea out of hand, we could always try other mounts more suited to the terrain. How about kangaroos? Apart from their obvious fence-jumping talents, the female ones at least come equipped with a pocket for the cucumber sandwiches.
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