As I was finishing up my morning rounds today, I spotted that kitten with the strange looking eye. I still can’t get close to it, but it was at some food, so it didn’t run away when I stopped to take a picture. I still had to zoom in on my desktop to see. This cropped image is the best I was able to get.

It’s still hard to see, but it looks almost like it has a cataract. Most likely, this eye got infected with the unusually bad strain of herpes that hit so many cats in our province this year. Whatever the cause, it was over with by the time this litter started showing up at the house.
I counted 36 cats this morning.
That critter cam we have set up in the sun room kept me busy last night. Those racoons are very persistent! They no longer really pay attention to my using the microphone to shoo them away.
Racoons make the strangest, snarling, piggy noises.
One of the first times I went into the old kitchen, I was surprised to find several cats in it! The outside door to the old kitchen from the sun room has a screen window. It’s old and torn and needs to be replaced. There is a window that slides down over it, but the slide locks have broken off, so the only way to move the window is to jam something like a screwdriver or a knife into the space, slide the latch and try and hold it in place while adjusting the window, so we just keep it all the way open.
Well, with the racoons making them rather nervous, the cats tore a hole in the corner of the screen in the door. The inner door was mostly closed, just to keep the cold out a bit, so they had no problem getting through.
Once the racoons were out, the cats left the old kitchen, but once they knew they could get through that screen, they kept at it! We tried closing the inner door completely, but that just meant cats got stuck between the doors. I opened it to chase racoons out again, and there were three cats between the doors! So we left the screen door open and closed the inner door. The last thing we needed was for the racoons to discover they could get through the screen and tear into the garbage bags stored in the old kitchen until we can finally get to the dump.
Which is open again today. With the battery replaced in the truck, we can finally get the garbage and recycling out!
We are going to have to do something about those racoons. Several times, it wasn’t enough to just chase them out of the sun room. I went outside and chased them out of the kibble house – then chased away the other three that were eating kibble under the shrine! From the noise, some were running under the storage house, so they weren’t going far. The time I chased away the ones by the shrine, I’d counted 8 of them altogether.
*sigh*
Ah, well.
One a completely different topic, my daughters are funny.
This is how they mark off the days on our calendar.

Every month, it’s something different. Sometimes, it’s geometric patterns. Sometimes, it will be a theme based on the month. Flowers in the spring, vegetables at the end of summer, that sort of thing. This was started off as marine life, then went with a food theme, and even some kelp!
I love the axolotl at the top. And the coelacanth! Two of my favourite sea creatures!
The Re-Farmer

I love the drawings!!
Good luck with the raccoons. If you find a solution, please share it. So far, the only one I know of is to only feed during the day.
Alternate opinion on the eye: cataracts are usually white and the eye looks black in the pic. That’s what my cat’s detached retinas looked like… the pupil completely enlarged. It caused other cats to think she wanted to fight.
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I think feeding during the day is the only thing we can do right now.
It’s hard to see in the photo, but the middle if the eye has a cloudy white patch. The pupil itself isn’t actually larger than the other one. It took some zooming in on the original photo to really see.
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That’s good. They often retain limited vision through cataracts.
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I love the way they mark the calendar. Much better than my simple slash mark. I also am not going to complain as much about the cost of pet food. With all you are caring for I know that cannot be cheap. Your heart is showing in this.
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Thanks. I’m angsting a bit right now, because even with the extra bags we got, we are almost out of kibble, and payday is tomorrow. *sigh*
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