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Started by Jeff, September 26, 2022, 08:06:04 PM

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aigheadish

That's very sweet of you to explain how the raccoon was behaving poorly Tom. 

My wife tells every living thing in my yard that the yard is a safe place for them... So far it's been ok, but we have had a few skunks roaming around, and groundhogs, and a lot of raccoons. They have yet to be too destructive to anything but I'm interested in the day she has had enough.

Every time she mentions an animal she's seen I ask "did you shoot it?" I don't know if that'll ever make me not chuckle a little because she's very sweet about stuff like that. I don't really have much desire to shoot any of the animals either but it's bound to happen. 

There seems to be a stray cat that occasionally hangs out in the barn which I don't mind, so far, because it doesn't seem to be using the restroom anywhere and there are definitely mice in there for it to take care of.  
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Old Greenhorn

Quote from: aigheadish on September 29, 2022, 06:43:25 AM
That's very sweet of you to explain how the raccoon was behaving poorly Tom.
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Is that what I did? :D ;D
Although I find your wife to be a lovely person, she and I would have a disagreement on that issue. My wife has come around to the 'did you shoot him yet?' point of view. ;D



 
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doc henderson

you can do the CO route but if you let him go, I have heard they range quite a ways.
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aigheadish

I think my wife is pretty realistic about shooting something if it really needs to happen. So far it's just a groundhog under the shed that is causing any kinds of destruction, and even that one isn't bad, it's just dug it's little house under there. 
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