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Chanel

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but there's this one bird that is annoying the crap out of me. Everytime the love of my life (my cat Rambo) goes outside, this bird pretty much bugs him! It's been going on for over a week. it's always hanging around our house when Rambo is inside and then husband, MIL, and I have witnessed that bird zig zagging back and fourth on top of Rambo's head when he's outside! WTH!?!

I'm afraid one day my cat will come home with a poked eye or bleeding from his head, etc. Or that Rambo will jack up the bird!

Seriously, I'm always stressing my cat dosen't get run over by a car (he freaking seems not to be afraid/is stupid when it comes to cars), and now I have a bird to add to my stress when my cat escapes our house!

any ideas? I don't want either of them to end up getting hurt....

-- Edited by Tati on Saturday 30th of May 2009 07:13:30 PM

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Birds do that mostly when something or someone is too close to their nest.  Most bird babies in warmer U.S. climates are hatched and learning to fly right now, so mama and papa are on even higher alert.  Young ones are so vulnerable.  What the bird is doing is mostly a scare tactic.

-- Edited by pollyjean23 on Friday 29th of May 2009 07:37:23 AM

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PJ's right - the bird is just trying to scare your cat.

I've actually been "dive bombed" a few times by birds.  There is a section of trees I run through, and I have been dive bombed by crows when running through -- they have never touched me, but they come awfully close!  The baby birds will be out of the nest in a couple of weeks and it will stop. It's highly unlikely that the bird will actually touch your cat.

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Are you out there too when your cat is out?  Maybe if you are in the yard with your cat when it's out the bird will be more afraid and won't bother him?  Poor kitty! 

Speaking of animals that have taken over the yard, we have a bunny!  She's so cute and when we get home she is always in the middle of the yard.  We do have a Great Dane however and I don't want him to hurt her (not that I think he would because he seems not to even notice) but I am afraid she might have a nest somewhere in our yard and I don't want Duke to get into it or DH to accidentally run over it with the lawn mower!!  My mom told me they kind of bury their nests so now I am going to scour the yard. 

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My best friend had this same problem with a kamikaze bird only it was due to a nest directly above her front door. Nobody would use the front steps for about a month until the baby birds had left the nest and her husband could safely remove it.

My advise is to wait it out.

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Wow! ok...I'll wait it out. Hopefully thats the case. Bird must have a nest somewhere near.

Luv2Shop- yes I'll go out there sometimes with my cat and the bird still hangs out really close to us, chirping at us. But only when Rambo is outside.

Good luck with your cute furry bunny! You should take a picture. That's what I've been trying to do with this bird. Its like why not? Its so freaking close to us all the time!



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L2S - try looking under shrubs and along side your house for a rabbit hole

Tati - I guess birds can peck - check this out:

http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=335863&comments=1

Beaking News:
Nervous Blackbirds Dive-Bomb 24th Street Pedestrians

By Elliot Poger

Neighborhood residents have begun to look over their shoulders while withdrawing cash from the Washington Mutual ATMs at the corner of Noe and 24th streets. But it's not muggers they're worried about.

As Noe Valley Beat Officer Lorraine Lombardo told members of the Noe Valley Merchants and Professionals Association at the group's May meeting, some shoppers on the 3900 block of 24th Street are being driven away by aggressive, pushy, mean...blackbirds.

"They were expecting me to say panhandlers," chuckles Lombardo.

Perhaps enticed by falling rents or attractive interest rates on platinum checking accounts, a family of blackbirds has nested in a tree in front of Washington Mutual, next door to the gift store Just for Fun. Over a few weeks in late May and early June, many humans walking on the sidewalk underneath the tree were surprised to get a peck on the head from a swooping blackbird.

The merchants were particularly interested in what Lombardo had to say because revenue has been down slightly at shops along 24th Street, due to the generally sluggish economy. And any factor that makes people reluctant to shop in our local stores seems worth addressing. But in the case of these Hitchcockian birds, most nearby shopkeepers are inclined to let nature run its course.

Some Victims Traumatized

Safely inside Just for Fun, sales associate Lala Senanayake tells co-worker Joanna Yip of her first brush with the birds earlier that day.

"I was walking down the sidewalk, just before walking into the store, and it came sweeping down and grabbed a little bit of my hair and then took off again."

Though she's unharmed, Senanayake is "shocked" that a bird would single her out.

"You were a threat to its babies!" explains Yip.

But Senanayake defends her actions. "I wasn't climbing the tree! I wasn't even near the tree!"

Down the block at Tully's Coffee, Manager Tim Piper has heard lots of patrons talking about these close encounters of the pecking kind.

Piper relates how one customer "came in with her hand on her head. I asked her if something was wrong, and when she took her hand from her head, there was blood on her hand." After the customer got her coffee and headed for the door, "a dark bird landed on the doormat, and the woman froze, saying, 'That's the one that attacked me.'"

One of Piper's employees has also become a frequent target of the aggressive birds. "She wears a knit cap, and they just swoop down and pull the hat right off of her head."

One group that is acutely aware of the threat presented by urban wildlife is the U.S. Postal Service. Letter-carrier Ana Valladares, who delivers the mail to the homes and shops along 24th Street, wears a white woven safari hat that blocks both the sun and the birds. "I was attacked by a bird a couple of years ago, over by Spinelli's [now Tully's], when I wasn't wearing my hat," Valladares says. Noting what may be a gap in the post office's training regimen, she laughs, "We worry about the dogs, but never about the birds."

Moms May 'Chill Out'

Carl Friedman, director of the city's Animal Care and Control Department, says his agency receives between 50 and 75 calls a year about birds attacking people who come near their nests. The chief suspects are starlings and blackbirds, he says.

"Each year, we get a bevy of complaints around the first week of June. It tapers off a little, and then a second batch of complaints comes in a couple of weeks later."

This lull in complaints roughly matches the nesting cycle of the birds: The eggs hatch about 10 days after they have been laid, and about 10 days after hatching, the babies start to leave the nest. During this vulnerable three-week period, the parents tend to be very protective of their brood.

Following the recent incidents on 24th Street, Friedman was called in by Bevan Dufty, who is the former director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services and a current candidate for supervisor from District 8. Dufty was present at the Noe Valley Merchants meeting when Officer Lombardo brought up the May bird attacks. In the interest of aiding his would-be constituents, Dufty contacted Friedman to see if some course of action would be appropriate. Dufty and Friedman agreed, however, that it was best to just wait out this natural cycle of animal life. "Once the babies fly the coop, so to speak, the moms tend to chill out," explains Dufty.

As for Officer Lombardo, in the absence of a chargeable crime, she has let the birds go with a warning.

"I'll keep my eye on the problem," she declares, noting that she is most concerned about any attacks that might occur against small children. "But you can't blame a momma for being protective of her babies."



-- Edited by D on Friday 29th of May 2009 12:44:05 PM

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It's most likely a mockingbird and the others are right--it's trying to protect a nest. I wouldn't worry too much about it hurting your cat--if it hurts your cat, your cat's going to take its revenge.

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393.JPG

 

I took a picture of the bird!

 

and here's my poor cat. Well I hope my cat dosen't end up hurting the bird either....that would be real sad

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D- thanks for the post! I don't blame the birds....

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That's definitely a mockingbird. That's typical behavior of them. I think it's small enough that it probably can't do much harm to your kitty. Your cat is beautiful by the way--what a pretty coat!

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NCShopper- thanks! I always used to be a dog lover until Rambo came into my life. He has me wrapped around his little paw. I have him and another cat, and their coats are totally different. Rambo's coat is SO soft, like a stuffed animal. It's a good thing he let's me cuddle and almost squeeze him to death!

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that bird looks like a menace to society!

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Beautiful cat and a beautiful photo, too! It looks like a calendar page.

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That is a beautiful cat. I hope neither the cat nor the bird get hurt.

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XtinaStyles wrote:

that bird looks like a menace to society!



I have to agree!  I used to not mind birds until the mud swallows decided the my home shall be their home.  They are absolutely disgusting, pooping on the door handles and two of the entry ways into my house.  Not to mention the 100+ birds swarming my house - it's not even fun to play outside right now. 

 



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