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Old 12-05-2007, 05:55 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default I'm about to eviscerate a lot of squirrels if I can't get some help.

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THANKS TO EVERYONE! I love the blood meal idea!!! And its good for my
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On May 12, 10:23 am, bungadora wrote:
On May 12, 7:23 am, "helco" wrote:

And cats aren't especially useful against squirrels, which have exact
knowledge of cats' limitations (how far they can jump) and can tease them
mercilessly. Yes, on purpose -- I've seen squirrels lure a cat up into a
tree, only to run down the tree on the other side and then sneak up on the
cat from behind, chittering at it, while it was splayed helplessly on the
trunk above the squirrel. I also once saw a squirrel "train" a young cat on
its first Spring outing. The cat ran up a tree after the squirrel, which
turned around and boxed the young cat's ears -- yes, it hit the cat on both
ears with its paws! Luckily, the whole episode was repeated a few minutes
later, and, luckily, my daughter saw it too, or I would doubt whether it
actually happened.


LOL. Oh the indignity of it all!
Dora



 
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