It is 'just' the way of that particular animal. Sick and disgusting is 'how' peopleEver watched a cat kill a mouse for fun? that is sick and disgusting.
kill people.
It is 'just' the way of that particular animal. Sick and disgusting is 'how' peopleEver watched a cat kill a mouse for fun? that is sick and disgusting.
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I found a little bunch of those once and they don't stink. You can play with them all you want. They don't develop their scent glands until a few months old. Also, at about two months old they suddenly realize they are supposed to be nocturnal and stop coming out in the daytime. Moms asleep when they are out and about.
Awwww! You're no fun, Cliffy. It would have been a lot better to have Ron painted as a fellow who enjoys watching kids get sprayed by skunks and then send the video to 'America's Funniest Home Videos'.;-):lol::lol:
I found a little bunch of those once and they don't stink. You can play with them all you want. They don't develop their scent glands until a few months old. Also, at about two months old they suddenly realize they are supposed to be nocturnal and stop coming out in the daytime. Moms asleep when they are out and about.
Here is me with my "kitten".(20 years ago)
skunk.jpg picture by cliffwaffle - Photobucket
Beat me to it Cliffy, they are very cute at that age.
Notice your holding it at arms length.
....one .22 BBcap solved both problems.....And I guess the cat owner must have got the word because I never had to wash the back door for that reason again.....
I know how the mouse feels too. The "cat" was my last girlfriend....:lol:Ever watched a cat kill a mouse for fun? that is sick and disgusting.
Yesterday, Pyewacket, the cat that lives with us, pulled down one of the birdhouses and killed the two baby chickadees that were in it. Ultimately, I guess it was my fault. A couple years ago I screwed the birdhouse to a tree. I guess the screws weren't long enough and they pulled out with the additional weight of the cat on it.
8O Screws?... In a TREE?
What do you suggest? staples, Rope?...;-)
Rope works. Nails and screws damage trees ... and REALLY mess with chainsaws - especially operators....
I used epoxy coated stainless steel screws that weren't supposed to damage the tree. A chainsaw operator should be especially careful in a residential area. My screws were definitely not the first screws in that tree.