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Date:         Wed, 1 Jan 2003 10:37:05 -0600
Reply-To:     Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
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From:         Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Who's Next? FISH
Comments: To: fish@salzburg.co.at
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Oh! We got cats. I just don't consider them desirable wildlife. If cats weighed 50 pounds there would be a bounty on them. I much prefer the visiting birds, crickets, june bugs and cicada. There were always all kinds of wonders to be found in my very own backyard. All I had to do was visit the dripping backyard water faucet at dusk to find a wide variety of miniature wildlife right there at home. With several variety of fruit trees we had bumble bees, honey bees, wasps, dirt dobbers, hornets, asps. Some times of the year it was almost a no-mans land because of the bees and such but we all cohabited very well without any disasters other than an occasional stink. We treated insect stings with bacon fat and salt or baking soda, seemed to work just fine. I had a mud turtle in a plastic tray and we fed him tadpoles, flies and mesquites; he lived over five years before the cat got him. One local State Park I camp at has Chip monks (totally unheard of in Texas). The park manager says that somebody dropped a pair off and they seem to be having a great sex life.

Stan ------------------ Clip ----------------------

On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 16:26:21 +0100 "Robert Steven Fish" <fish@salzburg.co.at> writes: > ---snipped--- > nothing lives in my neighborhood but squirrels and opossums. > ---end snippped--- > > That's strange... > > you didn't mention cats anywhere in your posting. >

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