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Re: Woodchucks' Last Meal
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Posted by Kestrel CT on May 08, 2007 at 17:51:35 from (71.235.9.43):
In Reply to: Re: Woodchucks' Last Meal posted by Billy NY on May 08, 2007 at 16:59:37:
That's a great story ! I had no idea woodchucks were capable of such behavior. I think the spirit of your departed pet found its way into Woody. Funny things happen when wild animals acknowledge us. Not exactly like your story, but I live trapped and transferred over 300 mice last winter from my attic. I figured it was more sanitary than a mass killing. As I daily emptied the traps over three months, my rage and anger at them kinda' mellowed to the point where I said hey, the darn things just want to live, so I released 'em all down the road with a full belly of peanuts. I felt better, especially when I found and sealed off their entrance point. Also funny how my neighbor is having such a mouse infestation this spring. He had 40 living in his shiny new Kabota alone. Oh well...
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