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"Marina" wrote:
My sister claims the squirrel must have fallen down from the tree laughing at my Frank, who is not known for his hunting prowess, or that Frank found another, dead squirrel on the ground. (Sorry about the morbid humour, we're like that in our family.) Your sister is so funny! I believe they tell amateur naturalists that a good way to get a clean small animal skeleton is to place the body in a can with holes punched in it, so that the bugs can get to it, but scavengers can't. |
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"Charleen Welton" wrote:
Your story made me think back to when Victor Velcro was a young cat. I was at the computer working on something that required a great deal of concentration. I took a break and there on the floor to my left was one alive, but alseep posseum, and lying on top of and across the posseum a sound asleep hunter, Victor Velcro. Oh no! You must have done a double-take. What's wrong with this picture?? |
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Steve Touchstone wrote:
Happy and Sad rescue story: While out walking the daschund in the foothills we found a gunny sack. Inside we found Mittens and his littermates. Their eyes were still unopened, and Mittens was the only one still living. We took him home and fed him with a medicine dropped. That's really sad that someone can gather up those fuzzy cuties and toss them somewhere to die. Can you imagine someone watching the little babies born, watching the mother cat clean the babies, watching the little family purring and kneading, and then putting the babies in a sack to put out in the woods?? |
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