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Old 25-08-2003, 11:02 AM
Gene
 
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Checked the pond yesterday morning and saw the fountain knocked over
and some plants on the edge of the pond. I thought it might have been
a cat but later in evening my mom called me at work and said that my
uncle who lives across the street found a hurt raccoon on his deck.
I was wondering why I was missing some koi and now I know. My aunt
just told me that the game warden came out and shot it. But where
there is one there is bound to be another. Time to get out the shotgun.

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Old 25-08-2003, 04:42 PM
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YEAH SHOOT IT.

Hahah. Just kidding. For raccoons I'd put out a have a heart trap and
relocate it.

Sam

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Checked the pond yesterday morning and saw the fountain knocked over
and some plants on the edge of the pond. I thought it might have been
a cat but later in evening my mom called me at work and said that my
uncle who lives across the street found a hurt raccoon on his deck.
I was wondering why I was missing some koi and now I know. My aunt
just told me that the game warden came out and shot it. But where
there is one there is bound to be another. Time to get out the shotgun.



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Old 26-08-2003, 12:02 AM
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"Where there is one" ................ So far I'm up to ten and while
number ten was in the trap two more were tearing up the pond. I guess
I'm lucky the only casualties have been frogs and snails. Of course my
plants have been declared a disaster area.
Local and federal laws prevent me from blasting the s@#* out
of them. (within two hundred yards of a school) So I will have to
continue relocating them to a county park.
Some others have had good results with coyote urine as a
repellant. But there hasn't been a coyote at the jersey shore in over
a hundred years. The coons think it's cheap cologne.
Good luck!!!!!!

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Checked the pond yesterday morning and saw the fountain knocked

over
and some plants on the edge of the pond. I thought it might have

been
a cat but later in evening my mom called me at work and said that my
uncle who lives across the street found a hurt raccoon on his deck.
I was wondering why I was missing some koi and now I know. My aunt
just told me that the game warden came out and shot it. But where
there is one there is bound to be another. Time to get out the

shotgun.




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Old 26-08-2003, 06:44 AM
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I was wondering why my dogs started barking uncontrolably one morning (2 am) so
I thought I see what's going on. I saw nothing and brought the dogs in when
they went back to the door barking like crazy again. I let them out and
followed them as they raced to the back gate. I figured it was kids drinking
under a large tree on the back lot. Well, what to my surprise, a racoon
sitting on the post to the gate. Nothing would shake him loose. He just sat
there. We'd had reports of a rabid coon so I called the police and they came
out, ready to shoot it, but after trying to get it off the post for almost 30
minutes it finally ran off and despite looking for almost an hour (3 cops and
myself) we gave up. Been no sign of it since.

Bless my 2 doggies for protecting my pond. I also took a picture of the
critter while waiting for the police, it's on the page Just For Fun.

Karen
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Old 26-08-2003, 10:12 AM
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In article , jammer
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I loved that fish feeding cardinal!!!


I do too, from Birds n Bloom magazine a few years back. Somewhere I also have
a picture of a duck feeding koi. Animals can be so funny sometimes.

Karen
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Old 26-08-2003, 10:13 AM
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In article , jammer
writes:

I loved that fish feeding cardinal!!!


I do too, from Birds n Bloom magazine a few years back. Somewhere I also have
a picture of a duck feeding koi. Animals can be so funny sometimes.

Karen
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Old 27-08-2003, 04:24 AM
Hank
 
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The cardinal story is great!........... Now if I can find something to
eat raccoons I'd be happy.

"Karen Mullen" wrote in message
...
I was wondering why my dogs started barking uncontrolably one

morning (2 am) so
I thought I see what's going on. I saw nothing and brought the dogs

in when
they went back to the door barking like crazy again. I let them out

and
followed them as they raced to the back gate. I figured it was kids

drinking
under a large tree on the back lot. Well, what to my surprise, a

racoon
sitting on the post to the gate. Nothing would shake him loose. He

just sat
there. We'd had reports of a rabid coon so I called the police and

they came
out, ready to shoot it, but after trying to get it off the post for

almost 30
minutes it finally ran off and despite looking for almost an hour (3

cops and
myself) we gave up. Been no sign of it since.

Bless my 2 doggies for protecting my pond. I also took a picture of

the
critter while waiting for the police, it's on the page Just For Fun.

Karen
Zone 5
Ashland, OH
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Old 27-08-2003, 05:03 AM
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Wolves?



On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 22:15:26 -0400, "Hank"
wrote:

The cardinal story is great!........... Now if I can find something to
eat raccoons I'd be happy.

"Karen Mullen" wrote in message
...
I was wondering why my dogs started barking uncontrolably one

morning (2 am) so
I thought I see what's going on. I saw nothing and brought the dogs

in when
they went back to the door barking like crazy again. I let them out

and
followed them as they raced to the back gate. I figured it was kids

drinking
under a large tree on the back lot. Well, what to my surprise, a

racoon
sitting on the post to the gate. Nothing would shake him loose. He

just sat
there. We'd had reports of a rabid coon so I called the police and

they came
out, ready to shoot it, but after trying to get it off the post for

almost 30
minutes it finally ran off and despite looking for almost an hour (3

cops and
myself) we gave up. Been no sign of it since.

Bless my 2 doggies for protecting my pond. I also took a picture of

the
critter while waiting for the police, it's on the page Just For Fun.

Karen
Zone 5
Ashland, OH
http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html
My Art Studio at
http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html
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Karen Mullen
 
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In article , "Hank"
writes:

Now if I can find something to
eat raccoons I'd be happy.


want to rent a dog, I had a hard time keeping Nickel away from that coon, he
was ready to tear it up. Casey on the other hand barked from a distance the
whoos

Karen


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Old 28-08-2003, 05:05 AM
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They look cute, BUT they can cause a lot of injury to most dogs .
They can and will protect themselves and their young. Casey may be
smarter then you think.
Now the wolf idea I like. Might get rid of the neighbors kids
too. ;~}

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"Karen Mullen" wrote in message
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In article , "Hank"
writes:

Now if I can find something to
eat raccoons I'd be happy.


want to rent a dog, I had a hard time keeping Nickel away from that

coon, he
was ready to tear it up. Casey on the other hand barked from a

distance the
whoos

Karen


Zone 5
Ashland, OH
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Old 29-08-2003, 02:04 AM
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In article , "Hank"
writes:

Casey may be smarter then you think.


the difference between a 1 1/2 yr old and a 5 yr old. Casey is VERY smart.


Now the wolf idea I like. Might get rid of the neighbors kids
too. ;~}

aww you don't REALLY want to do that do you? smile
Karen

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