'Tails' from the shed
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'Tails' from the shed
The old lady guarding the loading bench last weekend.
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13 in December
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She is slowing down a bit these days, she was the most impressive mouser I have ever seen when younger and has plucked small rodents out of snow drifts right in front of me, she was crashing through the ice on the Fyord same day without a care in the world. She is not so hot at catching mice these days but still jumped in a stinking pond a few days ago.
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Can I borrow her the weekend - have rats that the traps wont catch :-)
but only if she doen't chew on our useless cats (x 3) :shifty:
but only if she doen't chew on our useless cats (x 3) :shifty:
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She will chase anything small that runs from her including cats. Farm animals she ignores.
I am not sure how she would do with rats these days, our Weim would be a better choice in that respect, assuming that he spotted them and decided they were dangerous...
I am not sure how she would do with rats these days, our Weim would be a better choice in that respect, assuming that he spotted them and decided they were dangerous...
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Re: 'Tails' from the shed
Rabbits run past him laughing...
He is oblivious to them.
Bicyclists and running children and men...they are all dangerous and worthy of a nibble or two.
He is oblivious to them.
Bicyclists and running children and men...they are all dangerous and worthy of a nibble or two.
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