That's the way - feed everything - then at least you'll know that
someone needs you!
The mustelidae are a nice group apart from the odour - I still miss my
late lamented pet ferret (Roly Polecat). Then when the missus was away
last weekend and I had three drinking mates around, a possum joined us
on the deck to watch a DVD with us. Wouldn't take a beer but.
AndrewF
On 01/11/2004, at 3:26 PM, Moose wrote:
> Walt Wayman wrote:
>
>> Yes, canines and coons don't mix. We have four cats, and the coons
>> and cats are often on the deck (8x80 ft.) at the same time, and they
>> just seem oblivious to each other. Obviously, they are not unaware
>> of the presence of one another; they just choose to pretend they
>> didn't notice. Really weird.
>>
> We were feeding a small family of coons for a while. There was a big
> coon with no tail and a bad leg we felt sorry for, so we started
> feeding
> her in the back yard. She fattened right up and then showed up with 3
> babies. Every bit as cute as you say. So pretty soon a skunk starts
> showing up for the nightly feast. So there are an adult and 3 young
> coons and a skunk all eating away like one big happy family and our cat
> sitting nearby watching the whole thing with no concern. Skunk babies
> are amazingly cute too, and don't have the smell problem for a few
> months.
>
> Moose
>
>
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