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Martin_1962

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Escaped Chipmunk
« on: 15 November 2007, 12:35:42 »

The little boy has escaped. He got out of the mail run into the doorway section, but could not get back.

I went in then a child screamed, panicked the chip and he scarpered.

Currently around our garden or next door, told the neighbours so the cats are out now >:(

If a cat kills our chipmunk next door will lose their cats >:(
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #1 on: 15 November 2007, 12:44:23 »

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The little boy has escaped. He got out of the mail run into the doorway section, but could not get back.

I went in then a child screamed, panicked the chip and he scarpered.

Currently around our garden or next door, told the neighbours so the cats are out now >:(

If a cat kills our chipmunk next door will lose their cats >:(

  :'(

You mustn't blame the cats though, they're only following instinct...  :-[
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #2 on: 15 November 2007, 12:45:10 »

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The little boy has escaped. He got out of the mail run into the doorway section, but could not get back.

I went in then a child screamed, panicked the chip and he scarpered.

Currently around our garden or next door, told the neighbours so the cats are out now >:(

If a cat kills our chipmunk next door will lose their cats >:(

  :'(

You mustn't blame the cats though, they're only following instinct...  :-[

Cats are vermin, bludgen them to death anyway....
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #3 on: 15 November 2007, 12:46:18 »

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The little boy has escaped. He got out of the mail run into the doorway section, but could not get back.

I went in then a child screamed, panicked the chip and he scarpered.

Currently around our garden or next door, told the neighbours so the cats are out now >:(

If a cat kills our chipmunk next door will lose their cats >:(

  :'(

You mustn't blame the cats though, they're only following instinct...  :-[

Cats are vermin, bludgen them to death anyway....

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Must admit, I much prefer Dogs....
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #4 on: 15 November 2007, 12:46:48 »

Yep Marks Right Kill Cats And Storks they go for my coy carp in my pond the buggers
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #5 on: 15 November 2007, 12:52:12 »

....or Herons even.....dont get storks in the UK generaly.

There are far to many cats around these days, I guess they are the lazy persons pet.
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #6 on: 15 November 2007, 12:58:12 »

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....or Herons even.....dont get storks in the UK generaly.

There are far to many cats around these days, I guess they are the lazy persons pet.

I don't know anything about disposing of Herons  ::)
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« Reply #7 on: 15 November 2007, 12:58:54 »

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....or Herons even.....dont get storks in the UK generaly.

There are far to many cats around these days, I guess they are the lazy persons pet.

I don't know anything about disposing of Herons  ::)

Use exploding carp!
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« Reply #8 on: 15 November 2007, 13:00:22 »

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The little boy has escaped. He got out of the mail run into the doorway section, but could not get back.

I went in then a child screamed, panicked the chip and he scarpered.

Currently around our garden or next door, told the neighbours so the cats are out now >:(

If a cat kills our chipmunk next door will lose their cats >:(

  :'(

You mustn't blame the cats though, they're only following instinct...  :-[

They haven't been let out all week, now today after I tell her we have had a CM escape they get let out.

Might get Sue to let out the biggest rabbit - who can be viscious.
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #9 on: 15 November 2007, 13:15:11 »

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....or Herons even.....dont get storks in the UK generaly.

There are far to many cats around these days, I guess they are the lazy persons pet.

Oh Of Course Herons Ooppss Same thing though they both eat pond fish damn things.

I hope you find your little CM safe and sound
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #10 on: 15 November 2007, 15:41:26 »

any news?
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« Reply #11 on: 15 November 2007, 17:33:12 »

No last seen at 10:00
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #12 on: 15 November 2007, 17:37:17 »

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....or Herons even.....dont get storks in the UK generaly.

There are far to many cats around these days, I guess they are the lazy persons pet.


Our cat would definitely agree - we are far too lazy, especially regarding feeding duty..
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« Reply #13 on: 15 November 2007, 19:27:30 »

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The little boy has escaped. He got out of the mail run into the doorway section, but could not get back.

I went in then a child screamed, panicked the chip and he scarpered.

Currently around our garden or next door, told the neighbours so the cats are out now >:(

If a cat kills our chipmunk next door will lose their cats >:(

  :'(

You mustn't blame the cats though, they're only following instinct...  :-[

They haven't been let out all week, now today after I tell her we have had a CM escape they get let out.

Might get Sue to let out the biggest rabbit - who can be viscious.
How do you know ::)
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Re: Escaped Chipmunk
« Reply #14 on: 15 November 2007, 19:33:39 »

This has got to be the best name for a thread I've ever seen. Almost as good as a headline in the Sunday Sport.  ;D
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