A few of my cats are always hanging out in
my windows watching the birds and squirrels so I thought this was a great opportunity to make a table that fits right under the windows in my living room at the front of the house.
Not exact matches
See: Read a book,
watch a
bird hop around on a branch Touch: Craft, fold laundry, bake cookies Taste: Eat a meal without checking my phone, eat one of those cookies I baked Hear: Listen to music while staring out the
window or at the ceiling (not at my phone) Smell: Hang out by the oven where my cookies are baking, light a candle
He's now sitting by the * locked *
window,
watching the
birds wearing his collar.
And several times in the day, I'm drawn to this
window by the kitchen, to sit and
watch the
birds, squirrels and trees in the backyard.
I was alone in my father's house,
watching the Wisconsin winter through the big picture
windows — goldfinches and cardinals at the
bird feeder, flights of mallards rising and circling and landing on the Menomonee across the road, icicles dripping from the eaves and then freezing again as the sun went down — but I wasn't seeing a bit of it.
They also love
watching bird TV from the
windows and taking a walk around the garden on their harness and leash.
The Nature Center has observation
windows for
bird watching and provides nature programs throughout the year.
He was working in his little corner of paradise, a room in his Lincoln, Massachusetts, home with big
windows where he can
watch deer nibble at the trees and
birds flit around a feeder.
She loves to sit in the bow
window in my kitchen and
watch the
birds and chipmunks at the feeders I have hanging on a tree right... Continue reading →
A sweet song inspired by the joy my grandson has
watching the
birds out of the window on the feeders during winter and one of my favourite songs of all times «Feed the Birds» from Mary Pop
birds out of the
window on the feeders during winter and one of my favourite songs of all times «Feed the
Birds» from Mary Pop
Birds» from Mary Poppins.
Unfortunately, neither opening allows you to see the cars behind you — the upper
window is positioned for stargazing, the lower for
bird watching.
A young, unseen narrator explores colors, shapes, and sizes as she
watches red, blue, yellow, and green
birds outside her
window.
April wakes her faithfully at 6 a.m., demands breakfast, and they then sit contentedly together by the
window to
watch the
birds.
By hanging a
bird feeder near a
window, Mittens will have an irresistible scene to
watch outdoors.
Feeding
birds right outside the cat exam room
window to give kitties something interesting to
watch.
Each individual suite is equipped with separate area for food dishes and litter box, a perch your cat cat relax on while
watching the squirrels and
birds either on the TV provided or through the
window that spans the back of the suites.
Who hasn't
watched as Mittens stares out the
window, mesmerized by the
birds outside?
So give them ramps or steps so they can get to the
window to
bird watch.
Put a
bird feeder outside a
window she can
watch.
You may have noticed that your cat spends hours a day
watching out the
window, chattering at
birds, and perhaps dreaming of climbing trees and laying in the lush grass.
He feels safe inside, but he's also such a curious cat and loves to sit in the
window watching and making noises at the humming
birds flitting around their feeder out on the deck.
He's been very happy and cuddly, and loves to
watch the
birds outside of the
window.
I enjoy playing with toys and
watching the
birds and squirrels outside the
window.
My dogs can spend hours sitting near low
windows watching traffic and
birds outside.
Relatively quiet - voiced (except perhaps at mealtime), the Russian Blue appreciates a pat on the head, a
window from which to
watch the
birds, and, of course, the comforts of home.
Some crave the garden
window, where they can catch a few rays and
watch the
birds in the trees outside.
He runs, plays, loves to sit in the
windows and
watch the
birds for hours.
The adjustment has mostly been seamless for the boys who love to run around their condo, climb their cat tower and
watch squirrels and
birds from their big
windows.
Scarlett especially likes to sit by the
window and
watch birds, and she recently posed for photos in an Easter basket.
Put it in the front
window of your home where they can
watch outside
birds, squirrels and people go about their days.
Jackson incorporates his previous books in a whole section about Catification and Territory, the Cat Sundial (where cats follow the patterns of the sun throughout the home) to providing Cat TV by strategically places
bird and squirrel feeders outside your
windows for kitties to
watch.
One who is likely to relish sitting on a warm lap or atop a cat tree to
watch the
birds fly past the
window.
She also has a cat condo in front of a
window where she like to
watch the
birds and squirrels.
Environmental enrichment may include: food - dispensing toys (Kong for dogs, SlimCat for kitties); sensory enrichment (such as a
window perch for
bird -
watching, pet - directed videos, and cat furniture for climbing); and novel objects (like cardboard boxes or paper bags).
Placing
bird feeders near
windows will offer your cat something to
watch and stay distracted.
During the day, Silvio and Cleo love looking out
windows together to
watch the
birds and squirrels.
Place it near a
window, and it doubles as a place to
watch the
birds and sunbathe.
These include cat condos,
window perches for
bird watching and virtual hunting, toys for self play and wand type toys for interactive play.
My 10 year - old cat began having difficulty jumping up in the
window to
watch the
birds, and he sometimes seems stiff when he gets up in the morning.
Instead, providea
window - seat bed where your cat can
watch the
birds at the feeder or observe the world passing by.
A cat is content to sit in a nice
window with a view, as he will be entertained for hours by
watching the
birds, squirrels and cars passing by.
They like to look out the
window and
watch squirrels,
birds, and rabbits run around, even if they can't go after them themselves.
Consider hanging a
bird feeder or planting flowers outside the
window so that
birds and insects come close by — it's like
watching tv for them!
Give her ramps or steps so she can get to the
window to
bird -
watch.
It has lots of
windows that face the backyard, so she loves to
bird watch all day!
Ruffnut LOVES to
watch and talk to the
birds from the
window.
This may include: food - dispensing toys; sensory enrichment (such as a
window perch for
bird -
watching, pet - directed videos, and cat furniture for climbing and scratching, as well as to increase vertical territory); and novel objects (like cardboard boxes or paper bags).
Many cats like to get on kitchen counters because the counter has access to a kitchen
window — and we all know how cats love to look outside and
watch birds, squirrels, and other wildlife.
Contact in our scenario, however, could just mean seeing and hearing the
birds through a coveted
bird -
watching window inside your home.
You have provided kitty a
window box from which she can
watch birds, squirrels and other wildlife because «kitty TV» is truly an essential ingredient to help prevent boredom.