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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Don't have cats in your house. [/b] Keep the birds safe. Feed the hummingbird and change the water every 2-3 days scrubbing the feeder well. Mold kills them. Feed the birds only a little bit at a time and place the feeders away from each other so that the birds do not catch infection from each other. Keep the feeders clean. Let them be empty for 2-3 days before refilling. Change their location frequently. Most important...they need water source and the water should be cleaned very often. I am changing water at least 2-4 times a day because they poop in it too and that can spread germs to other birds. SOCIAL DISTANCING. [/quote] Cats needs homes too :lol: All people I know who own cats, never let them outside aside form getting out on the porch and enjoying morning coffee or other brief time together to breath fresh air. This is different from letting a cat go into the woods and come back with poor bird or mouse. This does not need to happen. If you care about your cat you would never let hiim out alone as not only he can hurt wildlife but also he can get hurt by a car, by a dog, by poisonous plants he can chew on, by snakes, spiders .. foxes, and he can be also grabbed and carried away by big birds of pray. Thank you for tips on the humming birds. They are gorgeous and magical and indeed lot of work but well worth it if one has tme. Normal bird feeding can be much less demanding especially if you have two bird feeders and use one at the time so the other can get dry and disinfected by sun and air when empty. [/quote]
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