Farley here,
And Max too. Max is my neighbour, and on a good day, Kristina brings him along for a walk. Notice – no leashes – the bears must be hibernating. Or Kristina is getting braver – ha ha.
“Farley,” Max barks. “Come here. I’ve got a squirrel.”
“Where’d he go?” I bark.
Max points at the tree with his nose. “He was here a second ago.”
I scramble close. “I can smell him. He’s not far.”
Max whips around the tree, but the squirrel isn’t on the other side. “Up! Go up.”
“Jump higher.” I’m a short fluff ball. Max is sleek and athletic, so maybe he can reach the chattering rodent.
“What if we catch him?”
“I don’t know,” Max barks. “I’ve never caught one.”
Anyone know what to do with a squirrel if you catch one? I think we need instructions.
Woof Woof
Cat says, “Silly dogs, strip off it’s skin, build a fire and roast it! Oh, your dogs, rip it apart and enjoy!”
Cheers
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Roberta – your cat sounds crazy. I couldn’t do that. I don’t think I have it in me 🙂 or maybe…
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Cute story and pictures!
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Thank you Ann.
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If you catch him that will scare him. He may then stay on his part of your yard. Be sure not to hold him too tight with your teeth or you will squish him
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Ok. I can to that. Although, I’m not sure I want the smelly thing in my mouth.
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Guys, you’re better off not catching squirrels – they can inflict a nasty bite and are difficult to dislodge once they’ve got their teeth in. The chase is better than the catch, anyway.
GREAT photos! 😀
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I’ve spent 7 years trying to catch a squirrel, so I don’t think it’ll happen anytime soon. Thanks for the warning.
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Farley I hope you and your friend enjoy the chase but I can never catch them and if you do..kudos to you.. woof your friend Saang Chai woof
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Saang Chai, maybe we need some training.
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