• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Look man…if you’re going to feed and attract the local wildlife ecosystem to your house, the least you can do is set up a series of webcams all over your property.

    If Disney is going to stop making new material, and only make live action remakes, then you may as well record live action animals, and do voiceovers!

    Disney never made a movie about the outcasts of the animal neighborhood! You can make a movie about possums, and raccoons fueding for territory, and in the end they find some respect for each other as advasaries.

    C’mon. Do it! I’d watch that.

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      11 hours ago

      So many nightly visitors.

      I’ve got 4 raccoons that come by. 1 with a messed up tail. One with a big fluffy tail. And a pair that are always together. One of those is super shy the other super bold.

      1 black cat (rare visitor) 1 orange tabby (daily visitor) 2 medium gray tabby cats but one has brownish red tummy (1 is daily visitor, other is rare visitor) The rare one has actually came inside a few times. My cat was friendly with her. 1 light gray tabby with a bell (multiple times a day visitor). 2 gray squirrels sometimes bury things in the front porch flower beds. They come up on the porch sometimes. Never eat anything I leave out (,fruit or vegetables).

      There is a female possum that comes multiple times through the evening. I’m pretty sure it’s the same one but I thought that about the racoons until I paid more attention.

      If it’s multiple possums, they all appear to be females. The hanging pouch is visible from the backside.

      I’ll have to get a camera set up.

      Also I thought originally it was like 2 cats. Maybe they told all their friends. I had to make a limit with myself on how much food I put out cause I’m not rich.

      5 scoops of cheap cat food. Plus any leftovers that are safe for them. (Leftover pasta ).

      Plus my dad says racoons love marshmallows. This appears to be true so I put some out.

      I have water bowls out too. And two food bowls separated so one animal can’t guard one against the other animals.

      Here are a few pictures I’ve taken. I’ll have to get some of everyone.

      https://imgur.com/a/tSsZSh2

      Here is a short video

      https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUmwFKGjanv/