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or Good AfterNoon
Sunny 81 degrees currently in the Northeast No wind.
Foxes are back
I'm going to go out there and see if they wanna mess with a big person LOL
Yesterday during the morning wildlife feeding we had a TODDLER come right up to the slider screen door (unaccompanied toddler) I think she freaked out the 2 cats more than the foxes do. Some older woman finally appeared and calmly walked her away. I am still
Hope you all enjoy all the weather and the weekend!
edited because in my vast knowledge AFTEROON is NOT a word LOL
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Awwww This was a pleasant surprise...and Good afternoon to you too NE!
76 here and sunny....expecting a shower later...it might help to cool things off a bit..
Oh NO...the foxes again...be careful....and keep the cats in too.
OH NO!!!! another unaccompanied toddler??? What is wrong with people today??..kids NEED to be watched!!! What if she had gone out there while the foxes were prowling??? Your neighbor would have been on the news...and another hurt toodler....SMH
Thanks NE...enjoy the rest of your weekend...
.taking my son's dog to the groomer...see you later...
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Hi NE, Spunky & the rest of the crew.
Nice Summer day here. Maybe a high of 82. Windows are open & I am loving my Saturday off from work! Just hanging out with my cats & reading. Love it!
Fox are so cute. I know they can cause a problem for other wild life & unlucky pets but they are just so cute. That is awful to hear another unwatched toddler story. Probably Grandma was babysitting and forgot that a toddler is a miniature escape artist. Hopefully Grandma learned her lesson. LOL
Have a great day everyone.
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Cats never go out-poor things LOL They are old, this is their retirement home
The foxes ARE cute, which sucks but they did attack a cat before so I would like them to go away.
This kid thing is getting out of hand, same kid appeared, this time with its mother not too far behind. Miles and miles of woods and lawns to wander and its my backyard they find enticing. Maybe if I throw breadcrumbs at the toddler it won't come back? (I know that is terrible) But seriously, I do not want a front row seat to a fox attack on a toddler I guess the next time it happens I am going to have to speak to the mother. Oh joy!
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and it got HOT today and its going to be worse tomorrow- Zeke??? Let the whining commence
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NESunrise wrote:
Cats never go out-poor things LOL They are old, this is their retirement home
The foxes ARE cute, which sucks but they did attack a cat before so I would like them to go away.
This kid thing is getting out of hand, same kid appeared, this time with its mother not too far behind. Miles and miles of woods and lawns to wander and its my backyard they find enticing. Maybe if I throw breadcrumbs at the toddler it won't come back?(I know that is terrible) But seriously, I do not want a front row seat to a fox attack on a toddler I guess the next time it happens I am going to have to speak to the mother. Oh joy!
If you see the toddler again, perhaps its best if you speak to the mom, or grandma.
Tell them there are foxes there and that they have already attacked someone's cat....so its best if they keep the kid away before something happens... Maybe if you spell it out for them...they will understand. But more importantly, you will be saving that toddler's life.
So many crazy people in this world
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Spunky wrote:
NESunrise wrote:
Cats never go out-poor things LOL They are old, this is their retirement home
The foxes ARE cute, which sucks but they did attack a cat before so I would like them to go away.
This kid thing is getting out of hand, same kid appeared, this time with its mother not too far behind. Miles and miles of woods and lawns to wander and its my backyard they find enticing. Maybe if I throw breadcrumbs at the toddler it won't come back?(I know that is terrible) But seriously, I do not want a front row seat to a fox attack on a toddler I guess the next time it happens I am going to have to speak to the mother. Oh joy!
If you see the toddler again, perhaps its best if you speak to the mom, or grandma.
Tell them there are foxes there and that they have already attacked someone's cat....so its best if they keep the kid away before something happens... Maybe if you spell it out for them...they will understand. But more importantly, you will be saving that toddler's life.
So many crazy people in this world
Yep you're right Spunky, I am going to go the fox=danger route. I just hate to jump on the bandwagon - the now popular "parent shaming" that this country and everybody with social media access has joined. So tact must be employed
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