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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1754773" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Clyde the cat is a survivor. We have no shortage of owls, hawks, eagles, coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions. All of which would like a nice meal of cat. A year ago he showed up with a big cut on his back. I am sure that an owl just missed. I have never seen him get a bird but he is a great mouser. I see his track out to the end of the driveway a quarter mile from the house. My son saw him while deer hunting up on the hill half a mile from the house. Clyde wanders far and wide.</p><p>Last summer we could smell skunk and thought the dogs got to mud wrestling with a skunk. But the dogs didn't stink. I found a big dead skunk at the base of a RR tie in the corral. A lot of meat had been eaten around its neck and shoulder. My guess is an owl got it and sat on top of that post eating its fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1754773, member: 498"] Clyde the cat is a survivor. We have no shortage of owls, hawks, eagles, coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions. All of which would like a nice meal of cat. A year ago he showed up with a big cut on his back. I am sure that an owl just missed. I have never seen him get a bird but he is a great mouser. I see his track out to the end of the driveway a quarter mile from the house. My son saw him while deer hunting up on the hill half a mile from the house. Clyde wanders far and wide. Last summer we could smell skunk and thought the dogs got to mud wrestling with a skunk. But the dogs didn't stink. I found a big dead skunk at the base of a RR tie in the corral. A lot of meat had been eaten around its neck and shoulder. My guess is an owl got it and sat on top of that post eating its fill. [/QUOTE]
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