Our Pets

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Edmund Forsythe
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Re: Our Pets

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I was outside last night , putting some food for wild nightlife . There's a pair of skunks , I think male and female . Different white pattern on the back . I think they have adopted me since I feed them every evening , they are no longer leery of me and they don't hiss or hike up their behind at me anymore . I just don't pay them any attention and they just come on up and eat . Give this look then leave when full .

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Steve Hutchinson
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Re: Our Pets

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Yep you are right, Edmund

They do look nicer without collars, we watch Jackson Galaxy over here in the UK and he is always treating "live in" cats, it seems to be the norm in the states?

Pet skunks, that's different, we lost all our squirrels too, that was Henry, though he is on a lower cholesterol diet now :lol: :lol:

We use the drops too, for everything, as they will not take tablets, Henry takes them, and spits them out in the garden :oops:

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Edmund Forsythe
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Re: Our Pets

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May the skunks have become domesticated ?

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