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Posted by Sloroll on August 06, 2005 at 12:33:51 from (69.66.43.59):
In Reply to: Ducks in love OT posted by Ded Serious on August 06, 2005 at 11:01:38:
I had a pet Mallard "Winnifred" Winni "loved" My farm cats....litterally. It finally got to the point where the cats were almost bald and you really didn't wish to pet them. I finally got him a couple of hens. Being raised with cats he didn't have a clue what ducks were and the hens scared the H3ll out of him. The hens were out of their ellement and would run toward him because they saw another duck. He looked at them and just saw strange creatures running at him. It was a circus. I thought if I locked them up... well he about killed himself throwing himself at the window of the coup. It was a bout 3/4 year before nature told him what to do. Besides he had been weened from the cats and didn't have an opposable thumb.
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