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The "Great Knoxville Rubber Duck Race" advertised itself at World’s Fair Park during the Independence Day festivities with a giant, inflatable duck. The race is claimed to be one of the largest and most elaborate of it’s kind and raises money for Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs across East Tennessee. Also, it’s really cool to see 50,000 rubber ducks racing–read: floating–down the Tennessee River.
Sadly, Timmy didn’t make it.
Question by Susan: how can i keep the duck from eating the cats food outside?
its impossible to feed the feral cats because the muscovy ducks eat all there food, how do I get rid of the ducks?
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Well where do the ducks come from?
Maybe place the food on a shelf high enough for the cat to jump but not the duck…
Abigail
August 28, 2013 at 3:16 am
Hahaha aww if he likes it..it won’t harm him. My cat eats my dogs food. And so do my pigeons (now that’s weird)
Lisa
August 28, 2013 at 3:42 am
Put a trap and catch the duck… Then make
Duck a l’Orange
I have an amazing recipe.
Jajabinks
August 28, 2013 at 4:40 am
Raise Muscovys an have haha!!! more than can count now with the chicks!!! Muscovys aint dcuks first off people call m that tho. They separite kind of fowel.
They big eaters an eat diffrent foods they even will eat meat. Any thing go with Muscovys. they woud like most types cat food a lot for sure!!!
Think you gotta bring them cats you feeding food at nite. Muscovys they roost or go in nest for nite an stay before sun rise awake agane and little later looking for breakfast!!
You also can scare them by acting lie big mad bird. You put your arms out all the way at sides wide like angry Muscovy only BIGGER. This make em back off.
You also got to train em cats they eat ONLY at what the time you decide is cant train the MUscovys same thing same time tho. If not nite then you gotta stay an train Muscovys something BAD happen same time cats get fed. They not stupid birds/ Train em easy.
Good luck and you lovely person helping them cats.
Jilleen
August 28, 2013 at 5:10 am