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In a message dated 10/3/2006 10:14:10 PM Central Standard Time,

fantsybeads writes:

 

 

 

 

I am coming to everyone in need of help! My dog was attacked by a possum,

what can I put around the yard to help repel them? She is alright, just a

little scared as we are also!

 

Thanks for any help I can get,

Val

 

 

 

 

 

 

How big is your dog? Are you in the country or have you moved to a

community that is close to the country?

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/3/2006 10:29:31 PM Central Standard Time,

abbey_road3012 writes:

 

Yikes. Can you go to someplace like Academy and get some kind of

possum-eating animal urine? I wouldn't have a clue what kind of animal to look

for,

though.

 

 

OH hey I just thought of something from my past days on a gardening group.

If you have a zoo any where close to you is this, call them and ask them if

they sell tiger poop. I know gardeners buy this stuff to place around their

yards to keep what they call pest animals out.

If you dont have a zoo, maybe if you could look around and see if there are

any exotic cat rescues in the area.

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/3/2006 11:23:11 PM Central Standard Time,

abbey_road3012 writes:

 

 

 

 

This is too funny for me. I wouldn't be able to help but giggle through the

entire conversation asking for the tiger poop. What would be really lucky is

if you could catch someone on their first day answering the phones.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey try it :) I double dog dare you to pick up your phone tomorrow morning

for tiger Poop. And now that I have double dog dared you,you must do it of

course. :)

 

 

 

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I am coming to everyone in need of help! My dog was attacked by a possum, what

can I put around the yard to help repel them? She is alright, just a little

scared as we are also!

 

Thanks for any help I can get,

Val

 

 

 

 

Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail.

 

 

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Yikes. Can you go to someplace like Academy and get some kind of possum-eating

animal urine? I wouldn't have a clue what kind of animal to look for, though.

Call animal control and see what they suggest. We used to have pet chickens

growing up and a possum killed one of our hens so we live-trapped him, called

him names, and drove him about 15 miles away to a creek and let him off there.

Animal control may be able to loan you a livetrap to catch the little devil in.

I'm sorry about your dog, I'm glad she's okay.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

Valerie Cropsey <fantsybeads wrote:

I am coming to everyone in need of help! My dog was attacked by a possum, what

can I put around the yard to help repel them? She is alright, just a little

scared as we are also!

 

Thanks for any help I can get,

Val

 

 

Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail.

 

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This is too funny for me. I wouldn't be able to help but giggle through the

entire conversation asking for the tiger poop. What would be really lucky is if

you could catch someone on their first day answering the phones.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

zainypagan wrote:

In a message dated 10/3/2006 10:29:31 PM Central Standard Time,

abbey_road3012 writes:

 

Yikes. Can you go to someplace like Academy and get some kind of

possum-eating animal urine? I wouldn't have a clue what kind of animal to look

for,

though.

 

OH hey I just thought of something from my past days on a gardening group.

If you have a zoo any where close to you is this, call them and ask them if

they sell tiger poop. I know gardeners buy this stuff to place around their

yards to keep what they call pest animals out.

If you dont have a zoo, maybe if you could look around and see if there are

any exotic cat rescues in the area.

 

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Aww man, not a double dog dare. :) That would be awfully funny- I don't think I

could actually get the question out, though. " Hi, I was just wondering...

(snicker) if you guys... (giggle)sell...(eyes water) TIGER POOP!

(Horrible-sounding evil laughter, which would undoubtedly frighten the children)

Too bad the zoo's not open at night or I could call after I've been drinking. :)

Or I could drink in the morning....

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

zainypagan wrote:

In a message dated 10/3/2006 11:23:11 PM Central Standard Time,

abbey_road3012 writes:

 

This is too funny for me. I wouldn't be able to help but giggle through the

entire conversation asking for the tiger poop. What would be really lucky is

if you could catch someone on their first day answering the phones.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

Hey try it :) I double dog dare you to pick up your phone tomorrow morning

for tiger Poop. And now that I have double dog dared you,you must do it of

course. :)

 

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In a message dated 10/4/2006 12:12:22 AM Central Standard Time,

abbey_road3012 writes:

 

 

 

 

Aww man, not a double dog dare. :) That would be awfully funny- I don't

think I could actually get the question out, though. " Hi, I was just

wondering...

(snicker) if you guys... (giggle)sell.Aww man, not a double dog dare. :) That

would be awfully funny- I don't think I could actually get the question out,

though. " Hi, I was just wondering... (snicker) if you guys...

(giggle)sell.<WBR>..(eyes water) TIGER POOP! (Hor

 

 

 

 

A DDD cannot be broken, just keep pinching yourself while making that poopie

phone call. :))

 

Kahlua could be considered a morning drink, I mean has something coffee in

it.

 

 

 

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Contact your local game warden and see if they know anything in your area to

repel them. They seem to use different methods across the U.S.

 

Marilyn Daub

mcdaub

Vanceburg, KY

My Cats Knead Me!!

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Valerie Cropsey

clubrats2 ; corgi-lovers ;

fuzziefriends ; holistarat ;

pembroke-l ; pembrokewelshcorgiclub ;

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:09 PM

Completly OT, need help(for some)Cross post

 

 

I am coming to everyone in need of help! My dog was attacked by a possum,

what can I put around the yard to help repel them? She is alright, just a

little scared as we are also!

 

Thanks for any help I can get,

Val

 

 

Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail.

 

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Marilyn,

 

I would imagine that a garlic spray would work. Garlic keeps most

critters away. You must have a fairly small dog. ( or maybe an

aggressive dog that goes after possums) I think our dog would have

the possum for lunch. I'm sorry. This is a veggie forum. :>)Check

with US Dept of Agri. extension service in your area also.

 

GB

 

, " Marilyn Daub " <mcdaub

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> Contact your local game warden and see if they know anything in your

area to

> repel them. They seem to use different methods across the U.S.

>

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Ya know I do not know why I did not think of that!

 

Thanks,

Val

 

Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote:

Contact your local game warden and see if they know anything in your

area to

repel them. They seem to use different methods across the U.S.

 

Marilyn Daub

mcdaub

Vanceburg, KY

My Cats Knead Me!!

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I do have a zoo right down the road from me. I also found out that fox smell is

also a repellent. I will have to call and ask! man that will be a strange phone

call! They will problely ask me if I am in need of some meds and if I need a

ride back to the loony ward! Wish me luck!

 

Val

 

Kadee M <abbey_road3012 wrote:

This is too funny for me. I wouldn't be able to help but giggle

through the entire conversation asking for the tiger poop. What would be really

lucky is if you could catch someone on their first day answering the phones.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

zainypagan wrote:

In a message dated 10/3/2006 10:29:31 PM Central Standard Time,

abbey_road3012 writes:

 

Yikes. Can you go to someplace like Academy and get some kind of

possum-eating animal urine? I wouldn't have a clue what kind of animal to look

for,

though.

 

OH hey I just thought of something from my past days on a gardening group.

If you have a zoo any where close to you is this, call them and ask them if

they sell tiger poop. I know gardeners buy this stuff to place around their

yards to keep what they call pest animals out.

If you dont have a zoo, maybe if you could look around and see if there are

any exotic cat rescues in the area.

 

 

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I have Pembroke Welsh Corgi's(small cattle dog) We live in the city, very small

city not close to the country at all.

 

Val

 

zainypagan wrote:

 

In a message dated 10/3/2006 10:14:10 PM Central Standard Time,

fantsybeads writes:

 

I am coming to everyone in need of help! My dog was attacked by a possum,

what can I put around the yard to help repel them? She is alright, just a

little scared as we are also!

 

Thanks for any help I can get,

Val

 

How big is your dog? Are you in the country or have you moved to a

community that is close to the country?

 

 

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I was told the fox and tiger poop are good repelents! I live by a zoo so I will

give them a call. Can you emagen getting that call!

 

val

 

Kadee M <abbey_road3012 wrote:

Yikes. Can you go to someplace like Academy and get some kind of

possum-eating animal urine? I wouldn't have a clue what kind of animal to look

for, though. Call animal control and see what they suggest. We used to have pet

chickens growing up and a possum killed one of our hens so we live-trapped him,

called him names, and drove him about 15 miles away to a creek and let him off

there. Animal control may be able to loan you a livetrap to catch the little

devil in. I'm sorry about your dog, I'm glad she's okay.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

Valerie Cropsey <fantsybeads wrote: I am coming to everyone in need

of help! My dog was attacked by a possum, what can I put around the yard to help

repel them? She is alright, just a little scared as we are also!

 

Thanks for any help I can get,

Val

 

 

 

 

Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail.

 

 

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If I were you, if the price difference wasn't too much, I'd just go ahead and

get the tiger poop. Why not?

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

Valerie Cropsey <fantsybeads wrote:

I do have a zoo right down the road from me. I also found out that fox smell is

also a repellent. I will have to call and ask! man that will be a strange phone

call! They will problely ask me if I am in need of some meds and if I need a

ride back to the loony ward! Wish me luck!

 

Val

 

Kadee M <abbey_road3012 wrote:

This is too funny for me. I wouldn't be able to help but giggle

through the entire conversation asking for the tiger poop. What would be really

lucky is if you could catch someone on their first day answering the phones.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

zainypagan wrote:

In a message dated 10/3/2006 10:29:31 PM Central Standard Time,

abbey_road3012 writes:

 

Yikes. Can you go to someplace like Academy and get some kind of

possum-eating animal urine? I wouldn't have a clue what kind of animal to look

for,

though.

 

OH hey I just thought of something from my past days on a gardening group.

If you have a zoo any where close to you is this, call them and ask them if

they sell tiger poop. I know gardeners buy this stuff to place around their

yards to keep what they call pest animals out.

If you dont have a zoo, maybe if you could look around and see if there are

any exotic cat rescues in the area.

 

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That is ok Valerie,

I don't think of much all the time, :o)

 

hugs,

Chanda

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Valerie Cropsey

Wednesday, October 04, 2006 4:09 PM

Re: Completly OT, need help(for some)Cross post

 

 

Ya know I do not know why I did not think of that!

 

Thanks,

Val

 

Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote:

Contact your local game warden and see if they know anything in your area to

repel them. They seem to use different methods across the U.S.

 

Marilyn Daub

mcdaub

Vanceburg, KY

My Cats Knead Me!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/4/2006 3:24:30 PM Central Standard Time,

fantsybeads writes:

 

 

 

 

I have Pembroke Welsh Corgi's(small cattle dog) We live in the city, very

small city not close to the country at all.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh ok, I was just curious, not sure why though.

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/4/2006 3:28:00 PM Central Standard Time,

fantsybeads writes:

 

 

 

 

I do have a zoo right down the road from me. I also found out that fox smell

is also a repellent. I will have to call and ask! man that will be a strange

phone call! They will problely ask me if I am in need of some meds and if I

need a ride back to the loony ward! Wish me luck!

 

Val

 

 

 

 

 

 

From what i understand it is very common for gardners to call the Zoo for

tiger poop. :) Let us know how it goes though ;)

 

 

 

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<<I am coming to everyone in need of help! My dog was attacked by a possum, what

can I put around the yard to help repel them? She is alright, just a little

scared as we are also!>>

 

 

How about Coyote or Bobcat urine? You can find it in garden centers or online.

Should work I would think. I didn't know those critters atacked!

How doggy is okay.

 

Donna anne

 

 

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