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Water rats perhaps.Are there any native marsupial type animals that kind of look like rats but aren’t rats in Melbourne?
Do they climb ivy and run along fences?
They can swim underwater. And like to eat yabbies.Do they climb ivy and run along fences?
He’s probably not one of them.They can swim underwater. And like to eat yabbies.
I like to eat yabbies also.
Not many crustaceans I don't like. Which make me think of a Simpsons meme.He’s probably not one of them.
I like yabbies and WA Marron (though you have to buy them alive to be any good in Victoria which is a bit unsettling)
I've never heard of these Water Rats don't do them justice. They look like little Otters.
Yeah, rat isn't a good name. I hate rats and I don't hate these fellas.I've never heard of these Water Rats don't do them justice. They look like little Otters.
I don’t mind my rat. He just does the odd time trial circuit on the back fence and entertains the catsYeah, rat isn't a good name. I hate rats and I don't hate these fellas.
Are your cats still in the outdoor enclosure? Otherwise that rat wont be doing many fence runs.I don’t mind my rat. He just does the odd time trial circuit on the back fence and entertains the cats
Yes they are. They like watching stuff out there. It’s one of the drawbacks of indoor cats that they are disoriented if they escape and hide, but don’t know how to get back. I hope someone found and adopted your mums cat.Are your cats still in the outdoor enclosure? Otherwise that rat wont be doing many fence runs.
My old mans cat got out of the house for the first time about a month ago and never came back.
Funny thing is it was a feral kitten my old man took off a farm in Wilcania so it was always a bit crazy but affectionate. I reckon when it got out it went on an adventure and found its way into to someone else who took him.Yes they are. They like watching stuff out there. It’s one of the drawbacks of indoor cats that they are disoriented if they escape and hide, but don’t know how to get back. I hope someone found and adopted your mums cat.
The enclosure is nice for the cats because they can lie in the sun and swot flies and do cat things without being able to eat native birds. And they do keep rodents out of the house. Mice and rats have a good sense of smell and instincts to detect a couple of furry predators so stay away.
Probably - and more likely to survive as a hunter until someone found him.Funny thing is it was a feral kitten my old man took off a farm in Wilcania so it was always a bit crazy but affectionate. I reckon when it got out it went on an adventure and found its way into to someone else who took him.
By the way, no noses were pinched in the taking of this photo.
Just noticed the fourth frog lurking at the back.
The most I've ever seen in there at once is five.Just noticed the fourth frog lurking at the back.
You don’t omit anything.
How far north are you?The most I've ever seen in there at once is five.
I live in Melbourne. The frogs live at my Grandparents place in QLDHow far north are you?
Unreal photo, omit. I wish I had random frogs in a random pipe.I live in Melbourne. The frogs live at my Grandparents place in QLD
I have frogs come into my house after we have a lot of rain. In fact, I probably have a photo!Unreal photo, omit. I wish I had random frogs in a random pipe.