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Old 01-16-2011, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by b.zang
Those are my favourite kind of pets - they keep you amused, provide company, and look after themselves when you're away.
My avatar is one guy who comes around every winter. Here's our resident doe with her babies.
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Old 01-17-2011, 05:26 AM
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nature can be so beautiful
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Old 01-17-2011, 05:35 AM
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Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing them.
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Old 01-17-2011, 05:44 AM
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Pretty! LOL, my Dad grew up in Glidden and we had a pet skunk when we were kids. Flower, but he was descented....I was pretty little but still remember him!
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Funny and cute--I guess you have a big yard!
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We live in a very small town,but we get racoons and posssums and the like in our back yard. I throw all our leftovers out at night.I guess I shouldnt,as that "attracts" them,and most people find them to be a pest.I dont care. Poor little things.They get hungry! The weather is cold,lots of snow,they need food to keep warm. What all eats the stuff I dont know,but theres never a trace left.Glad to share with them!!!
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ooops,posted twice..
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I was right there with ya' until I got to the skunk...then I draw the line at "critter feeding" :shock:!!! I don't want that vermin that close to my house...yet some live under it and DH won't get rid of them!! GRRRR!!

Love the pic of the spotted fawn nursing...
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we live out of town on 5 acres but have no close neighbors.we started out trying to compost for the garden critters kept eating it-so we quit trying to compost and put it where we can look out the window and enjoy the view
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Thank you for sharing pictures of your friends. It is wonderful you feed them and can enjoy them.
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