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Yes, EVIL creatures!!!!
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Sorry, I couldn't resist. I KNOW, there is a difference.
I don't know how old this picture is but babies are often cute & docile & at the mercy of those around it simply cause they're babies, but yes...
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LOL (umm...I was laughing about your post, not his dead mommy, just wanted to clarify so I don't sound evil!!! ...from the pouch of his roadkill mother. He is a sweetie and would totally change your opinion of them. He has even been neutered now, and his vet loves him.
Yeah, you...
I do not have the sort of "mentality" that condones law breaking, as you not-so-eloquently put it.
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I am a law abiding citizen as well, but some laws are made to be broken.
THAT.
Sorry, some things speak for themselves.
I am a law abiding citizen as well, but some laws are made to be broken.
Of everything said here, that may very well be the single most frightening statement yet. I spend a lot of time teaching my kids that if there is a law/rule/regulation they see as unfair, work on changing it. Go through...
Actually, panner, I said TRYING to relocate. I have personally never relocated a wild animal but always choose to live with them (I do know people who have, however). I agree with what you said and I KNOW what happens when the state send a trapper out...that was someone else who actually...
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I would never give a beating for an honest opinion. That is why I asked the question.
I have a very secure tall fence with an electric wire around the top and 2 feet of buried wire around the bottom. I close and lock the coop every night and generally believe in the live and let live...
What do you think. Given that there is no shortage of coons in the world, is it better to relocate or to retaliate?
As I take a LONGGGGGGGGG deep breath to prepare for the beating I am about to take. There is no shortage of humans in the world either. I believe in either trying to relocate or...