An update.Graywolf wrote: ..However, as much as I'd like to, I think it would be best to not repeat this experience.. I'm afraid that he'll go there by himself if I lead him down there enough (by himself, he usually doesn't leave the coldesac, as far as I know), and that makes him easy prey for the coyotes that frequent the area..
The only reason I say that there are coyotes in the area are because I have seen many canine prints (I don't think they're dogs), I once found a ravaged dear carcass down there that was gone in a day, and a couple years ago, my neighbors said that they saw some coyotes. However, the coyotes that they saw could have been just passing through, and everything else could have been by a fox. I saw some scat on a log today that looked like a fox's, and that's usually where they leave it. I don't remember enough about prints to be able to tell by those, though.
This doesn't really change anything about not wanting my cat to go down there alone, though.. I'm just saying, I think I was wrong about the coyotes.
...In other news, I found what I think might be a Native American mortar down there (as in mortar and pestle). It looks exactly like the ones on Google Images, anyway.. I also saw a lot of crows circling an area, but as I was making my way there, I started to think about how carnivores would probably just avoid me if I stumbled upon them at a different time, but I was afraid they would try to protect their food source if I got near to them at the site of a kill.. I figured that's what it was, so when I saw a silhouette of something four-legged moving around beneath where the crows were circling, I thought it'd be a better idea if I just turned back. It was still cool, though. It was really fun to sneak and leap around in the woods.
PS: I am sorry for my wall of text.




