In Florida, the rabies incidence in wild raccoons poses a potential (and sometimes realized) public health issue. Foxes, too.Awwww... he is still little!!! I find raccoons pull at my heart strings more than most animals.. they are incredibly smart... which inturn, makes them incredibly annoying. They are also dedicated and will see no reason to stop pilfering your place. The ones I have rehabilitated are very curious and interactive creatures. Also, loyal.. It makes the babies hard to rehabilitate because they seem to get attached as easy as I do.. all of these traits often do not endear them to people. In the wild, they are some of the most cunning and beautiful mammals to observe.. Thanks for sharing!! I’m sure you know, but be mindful of your other pets... I have a few that like to steal the cat food and I have let my dog out to pee (the Yorke) not realizing they were near. Scary situation!
It's really good to read that text from John! I am so pleased he seems well and has been in touch. Hopefully he'll be back with us soon.Good afternoon everyone!
The internet is rubbish up here in Buxton... soooo slooooooooooooooow
It’s tipping down with rain, but we have been for a pub lunch. Excellent roast lamb, Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, carrots, beans, broccoli and gravyAnd I may have had treacle tart and ice cream for dessert
I woke to another text from John which started Good Mornooning. It’s so good to hear him sounding like normalLet’s hope he can get back online soon.
So consider John’s wibbles passed onI have also done a phone number exchange between John and Adam so hopefully they’ll be back in touch shortly.
@ZEROPILOT Ed if you message me your cellphone number I will do the same for you
Enjoy the rest of your day. We get back to our lovely fast broadband tomorrow eveningx
They're cute until they start doing stuff you don't want them to, and then they're a nuisance.Happy Sunday all.
Not the best picture, in fact, pretty bad. But i was able to capture a pix of our masked midnight marauder. In reality, there were two little marauders helping themselves to a sunflower seed snack.
This one here (pix) sat in the flower pot where i have seed for a good 30 minutes stopping and resting and sitting and standing. All very cute. His buddy ran off.
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The way I am now able to swivel chairs around on one leg while kneeling on them to change direction in my kitchen, I'll be in perfect form to join a troupe of circus acrobats too!You will be in perfect form for Easter - Assistant to Peter Rabbit
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Hi and welcome to the CDR!Thank you so much for helping my family. You are an angel <3 hugs
We need to find the button for the vents.We should learn to air this place better... [emoji848]
Very cute.Happy Sunday all.
Not the best picture, in fact, pretty bad. But i was able to capture a pix of our masked midnight marauder. In reality, there were two little marauders helping themselves to a sunflower seed snack.
This one here (pix) sat in the flower pot where i have seed for a good 30 minutes stopping and resting and sitting and standing. All very cute. His buddy ran off.
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I have to go to hospital next Friday for an xray. I will have been hopping around for 6 weeks by then so I am hoping they will let me have an orthopedic boot and start to weight bear which will make life a lot easier.
BUT when I left the hospital the physio told me I would be non weight bearing for 6 - 10 weeks,so I could have a bit longer in plaster yet.
No idea when I'll be able to drive again - even with a boot I won't be able to do that.
Will know more next week.
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Well, I have 7 sulcatas all together, 3 babies, 3 juveniles and 1 adult.
Now I have to put her enclosure back together. She is gorgeous. Hardly any pyramiding. She was well taken care of. Too bad for the situation, she had a very loving and caring family. We will keep in touch.
They're cute until they start doing stuff you don't want them to, and then they're a nuisance.
It's gone 6 pm here now and we have had a very windy afternoon with gusts of over 50 mph expected for the next couple of hours.
I only hope nothing gets blown down or damaged on/in my house and garden because I can't do a thing about it!
At least the rain's stopped though.
Hope you are having a calmer day in your corners!
They're cute until they start doing stuff you don't want them to, and then they're a nuisance.
We have snow forecast for the hills but it may miss us.We are getting a slight dusting of snow...mixed rain, sluch, yucky stuff.
I did laundry like I promised. Friday, Saturday, and today. I haven't been able to find some of your latest posts, but they're just as good later then never.That’s good [emoji23]
Miller high life works too.
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Well, I have 7 sulcatas all together, 3 babies, 3 juveniles and 1 adult.
Now I have to put her enclosure back together. She is gorgeous. Hardly any pyramiding. She was well taken care of. Too bad for the situation, she had a very loving and caring family. We will keep in touch.