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To: cicak who wrote (8881)10/30/1998 10:13:00 AM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
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UMM, a cat called Bald Eagle. Sounds like a tasty snack!
BTW, we have a few neighborhood cats that we feed. We also have lots of squirrels in the neighborhood trees. So, obviously, the cats stalk the squirrels. I never thought that the cats had any success until I found a squirrel's tail on my back porch last week! I haven't seen a tailless squirrel, so I assume it was some cat's lunch.
Also, does anyone know how to get rid of armadillos. We have one that comes into our yard and digs holes all over the place. The woman at the local pest control told us a baseball bat would work pretty well if we could catch him. A local Cajun told us that the best way to get rid of am armadillo would be to put an alligator in the back yard, but the neighbors wouldn't like that. Any other suggestions?