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Slim
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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Slim
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 6540 Location: New England (In the US of A)
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dpack
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Slim
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Mistress Rose
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Jam Lady
Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 2507 Location: New Jersey, USA
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My Rainbow Bridge cat, Fog, was a mighty hunter. But he once over-played his hand - that should be paw - stalking two hen turkeys and their poults across the back lawn. I called him. You know how indifferent cats can be, when called. But this time he was "What? You want me? Oh darn. Yes, here I come." and turned tail, came running to me, delighted with the excuse to break off his overly ambitious stalk.
Alas, he is gone these 10 years. And we don't see many turkeys either. Think the coyotes are cleaning the nests of eggs or young poults.
Today one of the gray squirrels has learned that with a leap off the roof of the flying saucer bird feeder it can clear the squirrel baffle, swarm up the pole, and assiduously gnaw bits of peanut out of the feeder.
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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