Best thing about outdoor cats is that people around here were complaining about coyotes eating them a few years back. I hate outdoor cats so I found this amusing.
my room is in the basement with a window so that's how i get so much wildlife. one time i was in my bed and i rolled over and a wasp was sharing my pillow with me. SO FUCKING SCARY OH MY FUCKING GOD. at least i didn't have birds yet when that happened or i wouldn't have known what to do.
They are fairly predictable in terms of which ones are dangerous and which ones are not. thats enough for me.
all of them are dangerous if you allow them to be. most will leave you alone so long as you keep your distance, they know they can't eat you and would rather not waste the energy.
i'm not really sure what i'm going to do when i become a homeowner lol. my mom/dad always takes care of shit like animals in the house. then again, it's their house.
The largest and most aggressive snake I will mess with out here are bullsnakes. I've seen them up to 5 feet long. They can be very aggressive and are quite strong. If they manage to bite you, you have to coax them into letting go slowly rather than tugging too hard, as this causes their tiny hook-like teeth to scratch you pretty good. Being scratched by a mouth that eats rats is not a good thing.
yeah windy that's exactly what i mean. it's not something i'm likely to care about so i know i wouldn't take care of it. i'm really into aesthetics too so i couldn't stand to live in a place that doesn't look extremely nice.