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Offering Sanctuary To An Injured Adult Deer

Offering Sanctuary To An Injured Adult Deer

Articles, Coexist, Deer, Important Tips, Tai Moses

By Tai Moses I glanced out my kitchen window (here are some more tips here that will be helpful to maintain a beautiful window) and saw a Black-tailed deer making its way down the hillside behind my home. This wasn’t unusual—a well-used deer trail looped through the...
How cats and birds can peacefully coexist

How cats and birds can peacefully coexist

Articles, Bird, Cats, Coexist, News, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Tai Moses

By Tai Moses Twenty years ago I had an orange-striped tabby named Mr. Mooney. I doted on Mr. Mooney. He was a beautiful cat: smart, affectionate—and lethal to the neighborhood birds. Every day when I came home from work, I’d brace myself before opening the front door....
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