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Does he chatter and chuff at the birds and stuff outside? Certain cats will make the craziest noises. And he looks like one that will talk a lot. We had a tabby that would do that, and she freaked me out one time because she was behind the blind making this crazy cackling noise I had never heard before.
 
Does he chatter and chuff at the birds and stuff outside? Certain cats will make the craziest noises. And he looks like one that will talk a lot. We had a tabby that would do that, and she freaked me out one time because she was behind the blind making this crazy cackling noise I had never heard before.

Oh yeah he'll definitely chirp and stuff. Sometimes if he's in hyper mode he'll even pounce on the windows 🤣
 
A possum lives in our backyard. This is the first time I've seen it active in daylight. It usually sleeps in a crotch of the large peppermint tree in our yard and drinks from the fish pond in the dark of the early morning.

This would be a great habitat for it as it has shelter, protection, a reliable water source and food. We put vegetables scraps in our garden for compost so it may be eating them too. Possums will also eat snails which we unfortunately also have an abundance of.

It's nice knowing that my garden is its preferred hangout and it's welcome to stay, as long as it stays out of my roof.

Here's a video. It was a bit fast for my camera skills.

 
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A possum lives in our backyard. This is the first time I've seen it active in daylight. It usually sleeps in a crotch of the large peppermint tree in our yard and drinks from the fish pond in the dark of the early morning.

This would be a great habitat for it as it has shelter, protection, a reliable water source and food. We put vegetables scraps in our garden for compost so it may be eating them too. Possums will also eat snails which we unfortunately also have an abundance of.

It's nice knowing that my garden is its preferred hangout and it's welcome to stay, as long as it stays out of my roof.

Here's a video. It's was a bit fast for my camera skills.

Your's aren't as creepy looking as our's..
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