DrBuzzFarmer
Well-Known Member
So, my cat, Dixie, is a head.
She has a sixth sense about when I'm going into my grow and she jumps up and meets me at the door.
Today, We met at the door and she went in as I opened it.
She always grazes on the lower leaves that I leave on the plant for her.
Today, as she approached the plants, a spider on the highest point of one plant jumped on her as she approached.
It was a very large wolf spider. Still cannot determine how they get in - it's like a magic trick.
But, there's Dixie, with a wolf spider on her head that is big enough to cover her entire forehead.
She paused for just a moment to look at me beseechingly, then went full tasmanian devil.
The spider jumped and landed on the floor and I immediately stomped it, but Dixie did not know that.
Dixie knocked over every single plant - in 5 gallon fabric pots - knocked the ballast off the table, and was running full tilt at a closed door when I scooped her up.
She was panic stricken. Took her 5 minutes to calm down enough to sniff the dead spider and relax.
Ah, pets.....
She's not sure she wants to graze today.
She has a sixth sense about when I'm going into my grow and she jumps up and meets me at the door.
Today, We met at the door and she went in as I opened it.
She always grazes on the lower leaves that I leave on the plant for her.
Today, as she approached the plants, a spider on the highest point of one plant jumped on her as she approached.
It was a very large wolf spider. Still cannot determine how they get in - it's like a magic trick.
But, there's Dixie, with a wolf spider on her head that is big enough to cover her entire forehead.
She paused for just a moment to look at me beseechingly, then went full tasmanian devil.
The spider jumped and landed on the floor and I immediately stomped it, but Dixie did not know that.
Dixie knocked over every single plant - in 5 gallon fabric pots - knocked the ballast off the table, and was running full tilt at a closed door when I scooped her up.
She was panic stricken. Took her 5 minutes to calm down enough to sniff the dead spider and relax.
Ah, pets.....
She's not sure she wants to graze today.