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Stray Animals
#11
I've tried, even that fails to get those two. When they showed up a couple of months ago, they were a lot thinner but, they've been eating my hay and grass, and the grass in "the bottoms" and are looking good now.

Both have some old scars so, I suspect whoever used to own them was not kind to them. I'll let them live in peace - if they don't want a human, they don't have to have one.
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#12
making you all the more divine. Thanks for being like that out there....from all us homeless critters!
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#13
We have one of these living in our backyard..........

[Image: blue%20tongue%20lizard.jpg]

and the other day we saw one of these either passing through or I hope not settling down in our backyard.......

[Image: tiger-snake.jpg]
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#14
There is a method to call in any critter. But it requires a bit of time of 'talking' to them - days, weeks, months.

If the scars are from abuse, then its gonna be much harder to 'talk' to them and get them used to the idea that your intent is not to harm.

About a month to three months after Easter we get a flood of rabbits, usually it is just a trickle of cats and dogs that end up stray out this way.
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#15
Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:There is a method to call in any critter. But it requires a bit of time of 'talking' to them - days, weeks, months.

If the scars are from abuse, then its gonna be much harder to 'talk' to them and get them used to the idea that your intent is not to harm.

About a month to three months after Easter we get a flood of rabbits, usually it is just a trickle of cats and dogs that end up stray out this way.

Wabbits, yummy! Sorry Frog
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#16
Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:There is a method to call in any critter. But it requires a bit of time of 'talking' to them - days, weeks, months.

If the scars are from abuse, then its gonna be much harder to 'talk' to them and get them used to the idea that your intent is not to harm.

About a month to three months after Easter we get a flood of rabbits, usually it is just a trickle of cats and dogs that end up stray out this way.

Oh, I have no doubt that I COULD "whisper" them to me in a few weeks, if I really wanted to but they don't need to be caught. They don't seem to be going too far, I see them a couple of times a week so, I'll let them be.

I'm sure they are enjoying my deer feeder and, they can share the hay I put out for Tagalong. Smile
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