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Post by byte on Sept 9, 2012 13:22:04 GMT -6
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Post by GrumpyOM (RIP) on Sept 9, 2012 13:31:27 GMT -6
Cats are crazy critters, and always in charge so that is fitting.
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Post by Shenanigan on Sept 9, 2012 13:41:42 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2012 20:56:30 GMT -6
Cats are crazy critters, and always in charge so that is fitting. I have a dozen feral cats and kittens that reside on my deck. They give me all their lovin'! When someone comes a knockin' though, they all head for the woods in leaps and bounds. They will NOT have anything to do with other humans, not even my neighbors, mail carrier, or my own daughters and their kids. Peace, OHD
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Post by GrumpyOM (RIP) on Sept 10, 2012 10:22:59 GMT -6
I quite feeding the raccoons on my back deck, they got to where they would scuffle over the food.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 20:39:55 GMT -6
I quite feeding the raccoons on my back deck, they got to where they would scuffle over the food. I don't see many raccoons. Unfortunately I see quite a few of them as "roadkill." You know they're cousins to bears? Peace, OHD
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Post by GrumpyOM (RIP) on Sept 11, 2012 12:23:46 GMT -6
I've heard that, in fact I even referred to the young ones as cub, but ITW pointed out they are called kits....I think. There was actually the mother and four little ones, apparently she was taking them out 2 at a time until they got larger. LOL.
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