Thursday, March 24, 2011

The secret to Oregon's pristine water


is NOT what I found in the goats' water bucket this morning:

Pete and Reggie were in a tizzy, wanting to tell me about it:

This will never do:

Here, boys, let me freshen that up for you:

Somebody needs to tell George, the barn cat, that he's got work to do up at the goat house. Stat.

29 comments:

  1. EWWW! I just HATE it when that happens!

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  2. The pic of your goat up on the fence rail really made me giggle. That's hilarious. I'm picturing him squealing, saying "GET IT GET IT!" LOL

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  3. Maybe George was already on the job. Sometimes cat dump their catches in their water dishes, dunno why.

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  4. My reaction would have been very similar to Pete's!! Yikes!!

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  5. George definitely has his work cut out. I hate mice.

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  6. I should guess he does! Maybe you need another cat. ;)

    Have a good weekend! :)

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  7. He wasn't swimming, was he? :P Nice of you to clean that up for the goaties. I love the pic of the goat (Pet?) on the railing!

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  8. Oh, the little cutie probably tread water all night long. Poor goat brothers weren't able to drink for fear of a mouse scrambling up their noses.

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  9. i'm not a fan of mice where they don't belong, but that poor little guy (or girl)! i wonder how long he had to paddle about.

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  10. Oh my - what a surprise! Someone forgot to provide a ladder..
    We don't have a cat in the shop, but have tried the plank that is baited that leads to the pool, and it has never worked. Too easy, I guess.

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  11. We have that happen occasionally here as well. Poor goats! They didn't ask for flavored water...

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  12. Ewwwww. Well, I guess he forgot his floaties.

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  13. Seeing Pete (or was that Reggie?) up on the top of the pen is making me have very second thoughts about eventually having goat girls here....just one more reason why I probably shouldn't.

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  14. Ew!! Although I probably would have picked it out of the bucket to see how it really died! (Curiosity killed the cat...) Thankfully I haven't had a single mouse in my barn, but sometimes we get them in our shed.

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  15. OOh George, you've not been doing your job!

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  16. At first I was disappointed that George wasn't doing his job and working for his keep. But then I read Karen Anne's comment, and I understood what really happened. George wanted you to see what a fabulous mouser he is and brought you this morning surprise. Apparently you hadn't sufficiently praised him lately for the obvious reduction in your mouse population.
    Good cat, George!

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  17. Giggle - Pete and Reggie need to "man up" and get the squeaker themselves! My cat drops things in the tub, toilet, her water bowl - but not live catch. It's usually a wide rubber band or plastic cap, her preferred toys!

    Nancy in Iowa

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  18. a barn fatality! Was it a suicide or murder?
    While I was excitedly admiring Pete's acrabatic tallents, Malcolm's reaction was a repeated "That's not cool!" Love the picture, but its sure not helping my "Get the Goat" campaign!

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  19. Pete - "Hey Reggie, did you know that there is a mouse in the water bucket! What is it doing in there?"

    Reggie - "Its obvious Pete, the back stroke!"

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  20. We find the occasional mouse soup here too.

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  21. EEEEeeEEEEkkk!! LOL seeing Pete or Reggie up there is where I would be! hehe CUTE photos! Thanks! for the giggles!

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  22. Goat boys looked seriously concerned about it too.. haha...cool pic's.. love the goat boys!!!

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  23. Oh. Thank goodness that you're so responsive when the goats call to let you know that there's a mouse in their water. Whew.

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  24. Oh dear. I bet Pete and Reggie sure let you know all about that! And it sounds like George is starting to consider himself the house cat :) I found a mouse in the goat water here one morning, too. I guess they can't resist that cool, clear water.

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  25. Oh my! Fortunately I've never had that happen! I'd like to think it's because my cats are so efficient at their job, but it may just be luck.

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  26. Just a head's up -- I posted a link to this post today in my blog. Hope that's okay!

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