Hi Valerie,too funny . At least you haven't had any racoons on your deck throwing tupperware . I use my garage, attached to the kitchen, as my animal-free freezer and storage at the moment
Have you seen any cougars? everyone else is....
My garage is fridge temperature rather than freezer temps. Took a couple of pork shoulders out of the garage this morning that I bought for a really good price a couple of days ago and I didn't have room for in the inside fridge, broke them down into chunks for making sausage. Wish I had a freezer temperature spot inside that I could use while I defrost the freezer - I live on a ravine and foxes and raccoons wander through my back yard regularly so leaving stuff outside no matter how well bundled wouldn't discourage the wildlife. I was bringing in the groceries once - left a couple of bags in the open trunk of the car - when I came back out a huge raccoon was sitting in the trunk with a bag of naan bread in his hand. He just gave me a look - then ambled out of the trunk into the culvert.
Yes we have stories of 'big cats' over here fairly often too. People have seen them and are positive they are cougars or tigers that have escaped from a circus many years ago. It is obviously a nation wide thing.
My friends who live up at Mammoth Mountain are caterers and often have some things that don't fit into their freezers or fridges so for short-term storage they use the "bear-proof" trash cans with locking lids. In fact, I think they are made in Canada. They have them in their garage and they are carefully marked "NOT for TRASH." They are more expensive than regular trash containers but are worth it to keep critters away from expensive meats and etc. If they have to leave them outside they are chained together with a heavy chain. A bear might be able to haul off one but not two at a time.Theirs are similar to the ones shown here:http://www.bearicuda.com/critter-can/bearproof_trash_can.php
Reminds me of a movie we watched with the kids - "Over the Hedge" - LOL!!