Blimey ............ You guys seem to live within an inch of your life everyday ......... Although here in England we have some vicious Hedgehogs and I've heard tell there are one or two squirrels that can get quite "Uppity" when provoked.....
They're just like children, you can only protect them so much. They are half wild as it is, never come into the house, live in barns and sheds {keep rats and mice down} Do have an indoor princes "Mia" the "black Devil" I call her But Mama loves her so..... She NEVER goes out! wouldn't last long out with gang I'm afraid\ said:i feel that as well,sorry to hear,
like at the moments my young tabby cat,stripy ,has a big bite make just behind her shoulders ,and its far to big to be
that of another cats so i would say a fox has tried to grab her ,this is the second time,as someone dose keep pigpens
not far away and she likes to go ratting,
a squirrel can give a very nasty little bite from mem,i had a few when i was a kid off them,and i like to feed the hedgehogs,\ said:Blimey ............ You guys seem to live within an inch of your life everyday ......... Although here in England we have some vicious Hedgehogs and I've heard tell there are one or two squirrels that can get quite "Uppity" when provoked.....![]()
i think thats why i like cats so much,for that same reason,i like to have all my at home at night,and asleep on the bed ,but it just dose not work that way,\ said:They're just like children, you can only protect them so much. They are half wild as it is, never come into the house, live in barns and sheds {keep rats and mice down} Do have an indoor princes "Mia" the "black Devil" I call her But Mama loves her so..... She NEVER goes out! wouldn't last long out with gang I'm afraid![]()
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Denmark...AHH must be some beautiful country there. Love the northern climes. hear there's quite a hog problem in Europe too\ said:Well its the start of summer here. we know because it snowed yesterday
We got wolves back last year, they emigrated in from Germany... but only on the mainland.
Not quite as vicious as the one in your photo Jim but we got some grumpy red squirrels here. They actually scream and throw things at you if you disturb them LOL
Ian M
Actually... not true, hedgehog population has suffered catastrophic declines as with house sparrows, both down by 80-90% since the 70's or something like that. The Hedgehog decline has been massive of late.\ said:Blimey ............ You guys seem to live within an inch of your life everyday ......... Although here in England we have some vicious Hedgehogs and I've heard tell there are one or two squirrels that can get quite "Uppity" when provoked.....![]()
Usually alien species or feral cats, rats, dogs you name it.\ said:Actually... not true, hedgehog population has suffered catastrophic declines as with house sparrows, both down by 80-90% since the 70's or something like that. The Hedgehog decline has been massive of late.
..... Maybe that's why the spiky little buggers have become so "punchy" of late .......... They realise their days are numbered and they are none too happy about it\ said:Actually... not true, hedgehog population has suffered catastrophic declines as with house sparrows, both down by 80-90% since the 70's or something like that. The Hedgehog decline has been massive of late.
Love the bears! last year\ said:My missus bumped in to a Racoon the other morning, I guess we will be due a bear or two soon the Coyotes have been quiet for a while now, thank god we don't don't have any nasty spiders. lol.
You never know with them, best to avoid the issue, not aggressive per - say but they want no part of us either. Not REALLY a big problem if you show respect.\ said:I met one big old bear when I lived in New Hampshire a few years back .......... They aint cute and they definately aint cuddly.......... Luckily I had a big truck I could back up to and get in pretty quick ....... I'm not sure he or she was particularly interested in me but I wasn't risking the chance of the meeting........
So I believe ............ I was repairing the hydraulics on a tractor and walked around the garage to get something out of the truck and there he was all big and stuff on the edge of the woods looking at me........... On a separate note, I was there early one morning sitting outside on the porch having a coffee and a smoke...... and a line of turkeys wandered up the drive across the yard and on up into the woods. I lost count but there were over fifty of them just going about whatever business Turkeys do...... Bizzarre.\ said:You never know with them, best to avoid the issue, not aggressive per - say but they want no part of us either. Not REALLY a big problem if you show respect.
We have tons of wild turkeys, don't think much of them, a bit gamey and tough but some love them. hardest to hunt as they are very wily and smart. Deer are stupid but make up for it with nervous alertness.\ said:So I believe ............ I was repairing the hydraulics on a tractor and walked around the garage to get something out of the truck and there he was all big and stuff on the edge of the woods looking at me........... On a separate note, I was there early one morning sitting outside on the porch having a coffee and a smoke...... and a line of turkeys wandered up the drive across the yard and on up into the woods. I lost count but there were over fifty of them just going about whatever business Turkeys do...... Bizzarre.
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