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rave

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I The blue has been shown only a few times, the mantle is entered in 2 upcoming shows. I have to start training her now... lol.

They are GORGEOUS!! *I want one...*

Never even saw this thread before - And I already put my sugar gliders on the Post Cute Pictures thread. I have no other pets except two geriatric Lady Gouldian finches. But - I can appreciate everyone else's critters.
 
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Here's my buddy Wyler he is 2 years old now and a whopping menacing 5 pounds


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Do critters that have adopted us count as pets? If so, I've got a doozy. Every evening, when I go to make the sugar glider's dinner, I dump whatever fruit, veggies, or goodies that are left in their dish outside. There are lots of critters here that enjoy the freebies. Usually that consists of raccoons or skunks or possums. But then a wild turkey discovered the bonanza and adopted the house. He polices the front deck and hangs out there for hours during the day sometimes. When I go to the restroom, I am sometimes surprised by "Tom" looking in the window at me. That would make him a Peeping Tom - right? He is up that high because he perches on a container that holds my garbage cans so that the coons can't get in them.

Here are a couple of shots of him. The first is him lounging on the railing along the walkway to my front door. The second is him peering through the window. How'd you like THAT looking in atcha? It's a face only a mother could love. Or me. :blush:

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Do critters that have adopted us count as pets? If so, I've got a doozy. Every evening, when I go to make the sugar glider's dinner, I dump whatever fruit, veggies, or goodies that are left in their dish outside. There are lots of critters here that enjoy the freebies. Usually that consists of raccoons or skunks or possums. But then a wild turkey discovered the bonanza and adopted the house. He polices the front deck and hangs out there for hours during the day sometimes. When I go to the restroom, I am sometimes surprised by "Tom" looking in the window at me. That would make him a Peeping Tom - right? He is up that high because he perches on a container that holds my garbage cans so that the coons can't get in them.

Here are a couple of shots of him. The first is him lounging on the railing along the walkway to my front door. The second is him peering through the window. How'd you like THAT looking in atcha? It's a face only a mother could love. Or me. :blush:

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Oh I loved your story....peeping Tom! :laugh: You must live in the country surrounded by woods. Lucky you.
 
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