11-10-2014, 05:07 AM
Well now I know why my toadbrahs try to come inside, looking for the wireless connection!
Mine are quite persistent about it. One time I saw one come in the cat door. I was shocked that a toad had figured out to jump against the clear plastic and push it in, but I saw it come through and plop down in the laundry room. Toad had not thought it through how to find he cat food once he got in though.
The cats no longer chase the toads. Their toad licking days were part of their wild youth. I've heard that dogs just don't learn that the toad high will take its toll of them. :-)
Kathy
Mine are quite persistent about it. One time I saw one come in the cat door. I was shocked that a toad had figured out to jump against the clear plastic and push it in, but I saw it come through and plop down in the laundry room. Toad had not thought it through how to find he cat food once he got in though.
The cats no longer chase the toads. Their toad licking days were part of their wild youth. I've heard that dogs just don't learn that the toad high will take its toll of them. :-)
Kathy