Is there something going on here that I don't know about?
Seems that our three cats (me wifey's) and our two puppys get into everything in the house, tip stuff over, play in the planted pots, etc.
But when it comes to venturing near "Winemaking central" or our " winemaking room"----O.K. so it's our spare bathroom or sometimes a hostile takeover of the laundry room by me( which I pay for by doing laundry)---hey--don't snicker--I've seen most of your photo posts! ( check out what is in the background!)showing off your full carboys, or updates of wines in progress, so we are all in the same boat there!
--- so anyways---these animals won't even venture close to that area of the house. Even though I suppose that there is a scientific reason for this( probrably the smell of the fermenting must) I will choose to believe that it is a sixth sense they have that keeps them away, and will now put this reasoning into my arsenal for future use---I now have a reasonable argument that I should now go out and buy more equipment and wine kits so that I can leave wines in progress all over the house, or ANY place that I don't want the beasties to go!
This sure beats putting mouse traps everywhere to "teach " the cats a thing or two...........I'm not saying, I'm just saying.....
Seems that our three cats (me wifey's) and our two puppys get into everything in the house, tip stuff over, play in the planted pots, etc.
But when it comes to venturing near "Winemaking central" or our " winemaking room"----O.K. so it's our spare bathroom or sometimes a hostile takeover of the laundry room by me( which I pay for by doing laundry)---hey--don't snicker--I've seen most of your photo posts! ( check out what is in the background!)showing off your full carboys, or updates of wines in progress, so we are all in the same boat there!
--- so anyways---these animals won't even venture close to that area of the house. Even though I suppose that there is a scientific reason for this( probrably the smell of the fermenting must) I will choose to believe that it is a sixth sense they have that keeps them away, and will now put this reasoning into my arsenal for future use---I now have a reasonable argument that I should now go out and buy more equipment and wine kits so that I can leave wines in progress all over the house, or ANY place that I don't want the beasties to go!
This sure beats putting mouse traps everywhere to "teach " the cats a thing or two...........I'm not saying, I'm just saying.....