I've got a Tiger by the tail,and its easy to see!!!

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tropicman
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I've got a Tiger by the tail,and its easy to see!!!

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Ginger is her name.
Last summer,she came to my gardens and would hide in the clumping bamboo and stalk me with her eyes.
But when I tried to get close to her,she'd run away.
Update,long story short,now anywhere I sit down,she jumps in my lap wanting attention,petted and belly rub!
She now sleeps in the greenhouse,and follows me everywhere I go outside,and supper time is 6pm every nite,and I best not be late!

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Cute!
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Gorgeous markings on Ginger.

I could send her some mice... :roll:

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Post by TerdalFarm »

Nice!
We have six :shock: and one meets me by the back door every morning to follow me thorough the palm garden as I drink my coffee. No mice at all! :lol:
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Thanks all!
Haven't seen any mice around here either,but saw 3 dead skunks on the road to work this morning,that was always the sign that spring was getting close!
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,that was always the sign that spring was getting close!
almost afraid to ask :lol: :lol: , but why are dead skunks a sign of spring?
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lucky1 wrote:
,that was always the sign that spring was getting close!
almost afraid to ask :lol: :lol: , but why are dead skunks a sign of spring?
Three best signs of spring "animals", meadowlark, robins, and skunks. :lol:
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Because you never see them dead on the road during the winter time!
Don't know if they hibernate,or just don't travel far from there den in the winter!
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