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Had a bit of excitement yesterday morning when a swift flew right into the living room, in spite of the plastic mesh protection and the blinds being half-way down. I mean, what are the odds? As you can see in the middle photo (click to enlarge) there is only about a two-inch wide space between the blind and the wall. But in it flew and found itself immediately cornered by the cats…

They were in the corner behind the tv table and I had to move the table to get at them. Just as I was pulling Loki away, and with Azar still pacing closer and closer, the swift made a break for freedom. It did an awkward jump/fly/run thing over to the balcony, climbed up the green mesh and then squeezed through that little opening underneath the flower pot (middle photo again). I was amazed because I’ve never seen a swift move after “hitting the ground” and have been told that they can only fly by starting off from a height. I’ve actually rescued a couple of them in the street by tossing them up in the air so they can get some current under their wings again. Very impressive that this one figured out how to escape so quickly, just as I was raising the blind to give it more space.

After both cats checked out the corner where the bird had been trapped for a minute or so, Azar went back to his pre-swift-encounter position in his sunbeam on the balcony. But Loki kept looking for it for about half an hour and was clearly confused about where the new kitten toy had gone. You can see him in the third photo gazing up at the only possible escape route.

I’m just glad I was home! Since the hot weather I’ve been leaving the balcony doors open when I go out so the boys can hang out and get some fresh air. I mean, check it out. With the extra angled piece of plastic mesh and the blind lying on top of it I reckoned Loki wouldn’t be able to leap to his death. It never occurred to me that something might get in – though after “the year of the bats” I should’ve been prepared for anything. Imagine coming home to a bloody feathery mess and then having to de-worm the boys, on top of everything else.

But, definitely a one-off, right?
Couldn’t possibly happen again, could it?

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