Saturday, August 30, 2025

He's cold. Let him in.

 



11 comments:

  1. Nope, rack the 6.8 SPC then splatter his head all over what is behind. Nature is hungry. I do not have time for that BS. Racoons, fox, wolf, bear, and bob-cat all can be aggressive. I will stick to making bread and loading JHP's.

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  2. How 'bout this, just leave it the fuk alone. It'll wander off eventually.
    Remember, the critter you callously waste today is the one that won't feed your starving ass belly when you need it most. And yes, hungry enough you'll eat the ass out of a ragdoll to keep from starving. Just sayin....

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  3. Don’t let it in. You will regret it. As far as eating goes they are pretty scrawny.

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  4. Just bang some pots around and yell at it until it goes away. Wild animals do best when they avoid humans.

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  5. Go ahead, pet the bison, he's fine

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  6. If he looks sick or is raiding the henhouse that's one thing, but Ghost has a good point. The older I get, "Live and let live" seems to overpower a need to kill everything. But, youll never realize what you'll eat till you're hungry enough and ya ain't got no grub.

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  7. He seems very well fed.
    Cunning opportunist.

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  8. Last time I saw a "he's cold. Let him in" picture it was an eight foot long gator on someone's front porch pawing at the door. Think of the gator and the much smaller fox the same way.

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  9. Worried about cold, build a box by the trees, pack it with leaves, will find it crawl in and be warm.

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    1. Doubtful. No matter how careful you are it will smell the human scent and have nothing to do with it.

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  10. Looks to me like someone has been feeding the local critters. Ya'll know what happens when ya give the local critters free stuff. Ya turn them into beggars and the picture proves it.

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