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Rich,
I had a similar experience with my old garage, except it was a skunk. The droppings were my first clue that I had an unwelcome visitor. I was at a loss as to what to do, since I didn't want to startle the little guy and get a garage full of stink. I eventually threw a couple of firecrackers into the garage, out of shear desperation, and walked away. About 15 minutes later, he decided it was time to leave. On a side note, when our black and white cat was young, she wandered into the neighbors house when they left the side door open. She decided to take a nap on a pile of laundry in the basement. When my neighborette went to do the laundry, she saw the cat, thought it was a skunk and screamed. It scared the cat and out of the house she went. I guess it is varmint season. Phil Woj |
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few years back a cat got into one of the other guys hunting cabin when he was not looking...it was the end of the season and he did not make it back for a month...not good cat barely alive and the place tore to heck, sucked to be him that weekend.
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i had a pigmy goat walk into my garage last week, well it makes a change from rattle snakes and scorpions also a swarm of bees flew in through the door last month , it took 2 days for the f,ing things to leave!
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