Stormy’s Embracing her Heritage

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4/25/2006
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Yep with spring we have a new crop of baby birds and baby squirrils. It surely didn’t take her long to nab one. She almost brought this one into the house until I nabbed her to drop it. I wonder how many “presents” she plans to bring to me this summer. Last summer it was two.

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5 Response(s)

  1. I have alot of squirrels and chipmunks where I live also, rabbits too. Thank you leaving the birthday greetings : )

    Comment by hellonheels — 4/26/2006 @ 2:07 am
  2. How sweet :D

    Since my furbabies can’t go outside they leave us toy mice and elastics mostly but we pretend for their sake it’s more.

    Comment by Robin — 4/26/2006 @ 9:04 am
  3. LOL

    Well I get left those kinds of things on the stairs to trip over because they are lazy except the toys are stuffed animals and such.

    Comment by Blueyes™ — 4/26/2006 @ 9:08 am
  4. Our cats used to be hunters. They would bring in all sorts of things as “presents,” which was always greatly appreciated. Now that I live in the city, my cat doesn’t go outside, but I’m always worried he’ll bring me some partially alive cockroach or something. That hasn’t happened yet, but he does bring me his mangled toy mice after he’s finished “killing” them.

    Comment by Trista — 4/26/2006 @ 11:15 am
  5. LOL that’s one thing I had to worry about my cat would bring me live water bugs to play with on my bed but when she went after the mice, she would just corner them and bat them.

    Comment by Blueyes™ — 4/26/2006 @ 11:23 am

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