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Re: Spot the neighborhood critter [Re: CCTX] #13663591 08/11/20 01:00 AM
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Looks a little overheated. Chasing those furr babies is tuf.


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use that picture and post a lost kitty flyer around the area, just say reward offered and sit back.


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roflmao You have got to put that on Network Neighborhood. This will blow up that ridiculous site as a "widdle fur baby" Alert.


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Re: Spot the neighborhood critter [Re: CCTX] #13663888 08/11/20 11:50 AM
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The person that sent it to me also put it up on the neighborhood network (according to my wife) Iโ€™ve never logged into the neighborhood network.


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Nice kitty.


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Re: Spot the neighborhood critter [Re: CCTX] #13664163 08/11/20 03:45 PM
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That's a healthy one.

Re: Spot the neighborhood critter [Re: CCTX] #13664411 08/11/20 07:32 PM
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Hereโ€™s one that my neighbor 3 houses down caught on his security camera.....

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Re: Spot the neighborhood critter [Re: CCTX] #13664416 08/11/20 07:34 PM
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My coworker is trying to trap one that has been coming at night and eating his chickens. He's going to call me if he traps it to come get. I'm going to let it go in my driveway.


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Re: Spot the neighborhood critter [Re: CCTX] #13664909 08/12/20 03:04 AM
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We had red foxes for years and years. Litters of little ones each year, but I guess they moved further back into the woods.

Haven't seen one in awhile.


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Originally Posted by Spiderman
We had red foxes for years and years. Litters of little ones each year, but I guess they moved further back into the woods.

Haven't seen one in awhile.

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We have bobcats and coyotes in our city too. The crazy cat ladies that feed the feral cats guarantee a fat, slow moving buffet selection to keep the predators hanging around. I found a half of a cat in our street last month. Just the back half. It was claimed and carried off later. laugh

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Ok, so I just saw it with my own eyes while walking the dogs
Its cute and Iโ€™m enjoying the squirrel and rabbit population control


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Originally Posted by CCTX
Ok, so I just saw it with my own eyes while walking the dogs
Its cute and Iโ€™m enjoying the squirrel and rabbit population control

Hope the dogs are safe in your yard.


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Both golden doodles were leashed on the walk. Our younger dog (70lbs of muscle) , which the neighborhood has nicknamed โ€œkillerโ€ ran and lept as close as he could to the feline enemy and growled and barked with blood curdling ferocity. Our older dog (35lbs of laziness) just walked along like slow poke Rodriguez as if it was no big deal.

The irony is that the older, slower dog is the real brave one.


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wait until everyone figures out the gator population. police

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