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Yes, they are back. Out enjoying the breeze on the deck and I feel someone gently stroking my calf. But the dog and Cindy are sitting across from me.
At least they are nice. If I had sat still they probably would have climbed in my lap. A little unnerving when you are just watching a YouTube video and they decide to visit.Trashpandas love you!
Yeah, I wouldn't want a coon getting that close to me. I was an animal control officer way back when.. for how cute they can be, coons can get nasty. Sounds like they are used to humans, but I'd still be very wary and careful.At least they are nice. If I had sat still they probably would have climbed in my lap. A little unnerving when you are just watching a YouTube video and they decide to visit.
Yup. I hear that. I was doing my best Steve McQueen act, being cool and letting them know I am not aggressive. They snuck up on me tonight.Yeah, I wouldn't want a coon getting that close to me. I was an animal control officer way back when.. for how cute they can be, coons can get nasty. Sounds like they are used to humans, but I'd still be very wary and careful.
Wow Jim! I haven’t seen raccoons here for many years.Yup. I hear that. I was doing my best Steve McQueen act, being cool and letting them know I am not aggressive. They snuck up on me tonight.
These 2 come around on a regular basis. The next time you guys are over for dinner, you may see them visit us. 8:30 seems to be social hour for them.Wow Jim! I haven’t seen raccoons here for many years.
as soon as I saw Fred sniffing my foot, and Ethel climbing through the spindles on the hot tub cover, I told Cindy to quickly grab Clyde and go get him inside without acting aggressive or moving too quickly. He got off a couple warning barks as she carried him inside. The coons could care less. They act completely at home, come and go as they please. Fortunately they know we are not a threat. They are quite the characters.The dog did not bark?
as soon as I saw Fred sniffing my foot, and Ethel climbing through the spindles on the hot tub cover, I told Cindy to quickly grab Clyde and go get him inside without acting aggressive or moving too quickly. He got off a couple warning barks as she carried him inside. The coons could care less. They act completely at home, come and go as they please. Fortunately they know we are not a threat. They are quite the characters.
This is what probably went through Cindy's mind. "Oh no, they want to adopt us!"