Posted by gotmyfarm! on November 02, 2018 at 06:02:18 from (71.34.225.57):
In Reply to: Mouse and Squirrel! posted by Dave H (MI) on November 01, 2018 at 18:50:10:
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"destructive and evil", that made me laugh! I had a family of them living in my tractor last winter. I didn't know it until I had run the tractor for part of a day when the ground thawed, took a break, went back out and saw a small hand sticking out from under the battery. Tried to get the remaining two babies out of there with no success. Spaces too tight for me to get at them. Went back the next morning and they were both lying on the ground, barely alive. Took them in a bucket loaded with hay back into the barn and they were gone within a few hours. They couldn't even see yet. I knew one had died, and a couple weeks later, I saw the mom with the remaining baby. Looked like she was teaching it how to climb trees. Well, my dog also saw that and ran over there and killed the baby who was on the ground. Mom carried the dead baby back to the barn.. I'm waiting to open a drawer or a lid of something and find a skeleton. Wonder where she put it. A couple weeks later, mom was gone. Have never seen her since. This was in May/June. I think she died of a broken heart, losing all her babies. I got my first cat a month ago and he is a mouse killing machine. Every single day I look out and see him throwing mice into the air. I think that's the best trap. If that red squirrel was still around, the cat would've either got her or chased her off. The cat lives in the house and has found a couple mice in the basement and the rest come from the barn or somewhere in the yard. Never saw a cat hunt like he does. Name is Chuck. Chuck-a-rino.
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