My cat Beignet, is your #1 fan. He only likes you watch your videos. Thank you so much for keeping him entertained. He use to be an outside cat until I rescued him a few months ago. Your videos help with his urge to hunt.
The live stream shows a little different, wider angle ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qL13eGTMlWk.html The pumps, reservoirs and hoses are kinda hidden under mulch and plants or just outta sight for the sake of the shot.
Could a big dog use the bird bath as his water bowl. He gets thirsty when he comes outside in your yard. The birds, though, are still fun to watch on a warm late summer or early autumn day.
@@LensMyth In English weight measurements, the 6 kilogram dog weights about 13.22 pounds. We use English measures here in the US, and metric measures elsewhere in the world.
@@LensMyth One question: Have you thought about raising the bird bath structure out of your dog's reach yet and provide the dog a separate water bowl for the dog's use for next year's use? We don't want the dog to get sick from the avian diseases if he drank bird bath water... :)
What breed is your dog? Is it a Jack Russell breed? He can easily reach into the bird bath to get his drink from the birdbath, set at about 10 inches above the ground level. I haven't realized that a Jack Russell can appear big when a camera stands next to the dog as he walks up to get his drink. It is my approximation based on the info I found on the Web. :)
There's a small fence there now, I try to keep out the neighbor dogs since they are big dogs that can knock things over and gobble up the food. It can't keep out the raccoons though!