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Discussion in 'Lounge' started by JR45, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. But how many sheds? Not sure I'd want martens in my garden - dont they go after the cats?
     
  2. Foxes may go after cats from time to time. Martens don't seem to bother. They are smaller (but with big teeth).

    Martens are, however, keen on rubber tubes and cheerfully chomp through brake lines and the like. It's such a problem that you can get anti-marten insurance - or a little bit added to your car fully comp. But they stay away from cars which have dogs in them from time to time, so we have never had any hassles. But you do see them around the house occasionally.

    Mind you, you see plenty of things here from deer, foxes, stoats, martens, hedgehogs and owls, falcons. You name it - it's probably here.

    Oh, and cats.

    But strangely, no rabbits. Hares, but no rabbits. I don't even think there are any rabbits in Switzerland. Odd.
     
  3. I was on the MASSIVE in build. Through draft from taking the HUGE out...
     
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  4. @ Ian - I never served with Nelson, but his dad was a good run ashore... :) Wasn't HUGE sister ship to the GYNAGGEROUS ?
     
  5. I agree. There is a place for all gods animals, right next to the veg.... apart from the cats of course...
     
  6. So... Interesting results from this social experiment - thanks to all who contributed... :)
     
  7. Al blue short hair ... British Blue :)
     
  8. I like animals got enough just not the cat next door.
    Got home to clear up more crap, my so. Fell in it.
    Then ( I used to keep pet cockertiels )
    They like to be out.
    It dumped one in my garden.
    Tried humanly to scare it :(
     
  9. Noncrappy cats are fine .pleae don't come and poo on my grass
     
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