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Look at all of those adorable cats, I've always loved ginger\orange kittens and cats my first cat who this one. His name was Oliver like Oliver from Disney's movie Oliver and Company. He ran off sometime after i got him.
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Better hope they don't smell a Skunk-Ape. They're be off to the races. Or are those them there 'special' collars?

We raised Sheps when I was young. Man, those dogs can RUN. And FAST too! When they wanted to chase something, you couldn't react fast enough before they were out of sight. My favorite was named bullet. He would keep up with us chasing the car or truck til about 3rd gear on the highway. About a mile sprint by the time we lost him. Then he'd run back home.
 
Better hope they don't smell a Skunk-Ape. They're be off to the races. Or are those them there 'special' collars?

We raised Sheps when I was young. Man, those dogs can RUN. And FAST too! When they wanted to chase something, you couldn't react fast enough before they were out of sight. My favorite was named bullet. He would keep up with us chasing the car or truck til about 3rd gear on the highway. About a mile sprint by the time we lost him. Then he'd run back home.
The two up in arms were litter mates. True ddr German shepards. Long hair drama queens. Tge moose is shepard husky mix. American German shepard and husky. She will wear the two flat out the go after me.

Each girl has two collars. In the house is the colored cloth material ones. Each girl has a collar and leash tgat matches. Outside is a choker collar. In public they wear a choker and a pinch collar. I had one of each fail before and I have enough stress in life. So one of each in public.

They get a bath roughly every 10 days and are groomed in between.
 
My moose wears one choker in public. She calm and fine. I just have to grab her if fireworks go off or gun shots, cars back firing.
 
My moose wears one choker in public. She calm and fine. I just have to grab her if fireworks go off or gun shots, cars back firing.
All three are beautiful dogs.

My Husky was the same way. One firecracker and he was in the next town. He was a rural dog, so he would do that anyway. Just like a wolf.

You know how coon hunters break dogs from being scared of guns? They bring them to the area they practice and chain them up nearby. It didn't take long to learn it was ok. Not my Silver. And there simply wasn't putting that dog on a chain. He'd dig the post up and drag a long chain attached to a pole to his favorite spot to chase cars. He was like, yeah, I'm still chained up. But now I'm chained up here 😅
 
My pet squirrel Peanut just chased off another squirrel, displaying amazing speed and agility while running across the top of the wall of the dilapidated pole barn out back. I kinda yelled at her to get her attention and she stopped and stared at me as if I pissed her off for interfering with her pursuit. Then she ran down the fallen fascia board and across the yard to my patio and stood by my feet and looked up at me with her arms reaching up at me, begging me for a peanut. By far the cutest and funniest thing I've ever seen in the animal world. I wish I had been recording it. I gave her a couple peanuts and she sat at the edge of the patio and ate them, then came back and begged for a couple more, that she carried off with her this time. The male Cardinal that is almost always in the area flew in and snatched a couple too after chirping at me from his tree. I need to start taking my phone with me. It's like the "Mild Kingdom" out back of my place, and it has become pretty darned entertaining 😅
 
My pet squirrel Peanut just chased off another squirrel, displaying amazing speed and agility while running across the top of the wall of the dilapidated pole barn out back. I kinda yelled at her to get her attention and she stopped and stared at me as if I pissed her off for interfering with her pursuit. Then she ran down the fallen fascia board and across the yard to my patio and stood by my feet and looked up at me with her arms reaching up at me, begging me for a peanut. By far the cutest and funniest thing I've ever seen in the animal world. I wish I had been recording it. I gave her a couple peanuts and she sat at the edge of the patio and ate them, then came back and begged for a couple more, that she carried off with her this time. The male Cardinal that is almost always in the area flew in and snatched a couple too after chirping at me from his tree. I need to start taking my phone with me. It's like the "Mild Kingdom" out back of my place, and it has become pretty darned entertaining 😅
Let me know if you need me to swing by with my airguns to take care of anything.
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Let me know if you need me to swing by with my airguns to take care of anything.
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At this point, I don't think I could be happy here without my frequent visitors out back. It breaks up the boredome of being alone all the time. I can't have pets here, but the animals outside cheer me up enough to make up for it 😉
 
At this point, I don't think I could be happy here without my frequent visitors out back. It breaks up the boredome of being alone all the time. I can't have pets here, but the animals outside cheer me up enough to make up for it 😉
Me and the taxidermist can help you bring your outdoor friends, indoors!
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I always thought animal heads on the wall and stuffed animal displays were pretty creepy. You just made it worse 😝
Even as a [former] hunter, I never cared for taxidermy stuff. However, I do like skull mounts.
Here's a beaver skull I came across.
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Even as a [former] hunter, I never cared for taxidermy stuff. However, I do like skull mounts.
Here's a beaver skull I came across.
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Yeah, I think skulls are really cool. I'd love to have a longhorn steer skull. I have seen a couple stuffed foxes that were placed in a scene that was super cool. They looked like they were circling each other and getting ready to scrap. One was on top of an arched log lifted up off the ground a bit. Both had their teeth bared, and tails all curled around them. I kinda wanted to buy it, because I had the perfect spot for the display, but it was about $2500, and I didn't want to have buyers remorse afterwards, which I was pretty sure I would. It was just such a cool scene. But that is the only time I ever considered having any kind of stuffed animal in my home. My buddy hunted deer, and was a record holder here with one he had mounted on his living room wall, along with about 6 others. It was cool, but just not my thing.
 
Looks as if our resident mother and baby possums have moved on. We haven't seen them in a week.
Oh they are there, they are just quietly stalking you and biding their time. ☠️
 
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