Squirrel/car interaction?
I assumed so, but you know, now that I think about it, the piece of the squirrel's tail was in the street near the house with the bushes in which I've seen the cat shown in my earlier posts going to hide. I have no idea where the cat goes at night, but the lady two doors down thinks the cat lives in the bushes next to the end unit across the street. The squirrel's tail was lying in the street near that house. So who knows, maybe the cat attacked the squirrel!
Speaking of the cat, last week we were watching
South Park, the episode about drones, and Ms1995hoo said (only half in jest) that I should get a drone and use it to follow the cat to see where she hides. Seems like a rather extravagant expense for something like that, especially given (a) most inexpensive drones' short battery lives and (b) the intense difficulty of flying one out back of our house due to all the trees and the tight quarters. As I think about it, though, the idea of using an inexpensive drone to examine our roof after windstorms makes it seem like less of an extravagance. Right now I go down the end of the block with binoculars and I hope nobody calls the cops thinking I'm trying to look in their windows.....