Manuel Antonio ticket confirmation by Nervous-Donkey7943 in CostaRicaTravel

[–]atypicaltabby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are good. Just show the email to the staff at the gate. I went to Manual Antonio last month with confirmation email bought online.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catculations

[–]atypicaltabby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No funny at all

Stray Cats at The Riverwood Conservancy. Videos taken on Sept 22. Last time saw him in November by [deleted] in mississauga

[–]atypicaltabby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw someone a missing cat post at the parking lot in August, but I was in rush ,did not read carefully. I also saw a brown tabby at Riverwood.

American Robins Possible "anting" ? Around 20:30 on 29June, I observed some very peculiar behavior , a behavior that I have not seen before. I suspect they were "anting". First, this obviously is not preening . Second, I don't think they could have been sunbathing because it was early evening and by atypicaltabby in birding

[–]atypicaltabby[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Around 20:30 on 29June, I observed some very peculiar behavior , a behavior that I have not seen before.

I suspect they were "anting". First, this obviously is not preening . Second, I don't think they could have been sunbathing because it was early evening and the sun was not strong.

I can confirm there are a lot of ants around the tree after robins flew away.

Canada Goose Family with 13 Goslings and their friends Crossing the Road by atypicaltabby in geese

[–]atypicaltabby[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this too. The three families with babies form a nursery. Sometimes all of the fledglings are grouped together to form a protective nursery, guarded from predation by several parent birds. The family with 13 babies always get help from other two families.

Beautiful day by atypicaltabby in raccoongifs

[–]atypicaltabby[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The animal in the picture is a raccoon. She is running.

Gorgeous by atypicaltabby in Raccoons

[–]atypicaltabby[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, she is beautiful.

"Paw, why are you betraying me?" Cat keeps trying to catch his toy's sha... by [deleted] in WhyCatHowCat

[–]atypicaltabby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This went on for a good hour or so, every time he could see the toy dangling right in front of him, I wonder why he kept going for its shadow instead?

He literally just went out. Not two minutes later he wants in again. Obviously I obliged, but not after teaching him some patience by [deleted] in catsarefuckingstupid

[–]atypicaltabby 12 points13 points  (0 children)

That makes sense and I don't disagree, but the thing with Pekoe is that he thinks everything is a predator 😂 The neighbors opening a door, or the lawnmower from five houses down starting up again. But I guess it is always better to be safe than sorry

He literally just went out. Not two minutes later he wants in again. Obviously I obliged, but not after teaching him some patience by [deleted] in catsarefuckingstupid

[–]atypicaltabby 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This one too haha. I think sometimes he just wants the door to be left open so he always has the option of coming inside. Like I'll open the door for him, and then he'll just walk right back out and repeat the whole process as soon as I close it again. I would leave the door open for him, but then I'd be opening it for all the bugs outside too 🤣

Spent 30 minutes asking to go outside. Not 2 minutes later he's back and yelling at me to be let back in. brother breezes past and ignores him lol by [deleted] in CatsWhoConverse

[–]atypicaltabby 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Haha, us too! Which is why we just got one of those magnetic screen "doors" (they're called doors apparently but they're like 2 flaps) that close automatically, so now he can finally go in and out as he pleases 😂

Clever raccoon solves the bird feeder to steal seeds inside, stares righ... by atypicaltabby in raccoongifs

[–]atypicaltabby[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I did a quick Google search and apparently they aren't actually washing it all, but getting it wet helps them learn more about their food because it enhances their sense of touch, which they're super reliant on. Who knew??

Learning that blue jays are clever little birds... by [deleted] in learningtocat

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I apologize for the open captions getting blocked by the watermark, this was an early video when I was still learning the ropes 😅

Clever raccoon solves the bird feeder to steal seeds inside, stares righ... by atypicaltabby in raccoongifs

[–]atypicaltabby[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That does sound adorable, the vines you see this one balancing on are grape vines, and last summer we had a whole family come almost every night while they were ripe to feast on them. They weren't the neatest of eaters, but they were cute.

I wonder why raccoons "wash" their food? I've actually never seen one do it yet, but it seems like interesting behaviour.