Welcome, friend!
I hope to see your babies one day, too!
Are you thinking about Pepé Le Pew? I’m thinking this is another beneficial creature that enjoys a stroll around the garden along with the coyotes and bunnies and possums and raccoons. I don’t include rats or ground squirrels in that group ‘cos I really really don’t like them!
What can I say? https://marthakennedy.blog/2019/01/24/cat-food/
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SISTER!! Haha, your comments are closed or else I’d have added something on the post. I implore you to rethink possums as vagrants, though, they are also quite beneficial and eat 5000 ticks a year along with other unwanted critters. The funny thing is that I was just talking to a neighbor who told me about her skunk visitors and I told her I hadn’t seen any and there it was!
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I love possums. This one lived in my palm tree. ❤ She (had babies a couple times) was only vagrant because she didn't have a proper home and her pal the skunk was definitely Fragrant. 😀
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OK. Totally understood. I always seem to have to defend the much maligned possum here in my town, so I might be a bit overly sensitive!
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No it’s good! The more people who know about them the better for the world. ❤
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Aww, he’s just on a casual stroll. All we get is a very persistent chicken that belong to a neighboring farm (we live in the country). So we let her stay and named her chicken. Lol
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Adorable chicken friend! My neighbor has chickens so that brings a lot of curious visitors to our area!
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Oh nice! We actually have chicken from a neighboring farm lol who’s taken up residence. We call her chicken. I still need to plant my garden though. Thanks for the input!
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Good luck with your garden!
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