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When staying some friends who lived on a secluded property, I very quickly became aware that the local wildlife were also staying there. This wouldn't have bothered me except i] that they had different sleeping patterns to me partying all night while I was trying to sleep and ii] there were a lot of
them: one or two I could handle.
I questioned my friends about these irksome animals and why nothing was done to keep them from pissing off sleeping humans. They said that the number of solutions they had come up with (shooting, poisoning, netting, etc...) were all unnecessarily cruel. Anyway, after a couple of weeks, you live with the scratching and pitter-pattering of the animals as they traverse the tin guttering and roofing of the house.
So after (I can assure you very little) thought, a novel solution popped into my head. Why not train one squirrel, possum or whatever, to routinely and quietly patrol the perimeter of the house and, if any other birds, or small animals try to take up residence, train it to put the smack down. This way the human occupants get a cute pet by day, and a rent-a-cop style thug by night, and the lucky animal gets a free home and food. Everybody wins.
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Genetic enginearing could give the squirrel the ability to hold riot gear... |
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Not to be simple-minded about this, but wouldn't a housecat be ideal? At the very least one could stop the gap until squirrel bionics become more affordable. |
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I was hoping this was going to be some anti-Tom Petty Gang idea. |
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It would probably work as a Petty-control measure. I uprooted Tom from his squat in my garden by borrowing a cat. Well, puma. |
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what have you got against tom petty? |
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just a bob dillon wanna-be. |
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Thanks for not saying o possum. |
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D-y-l-a-n. God, I lament the sad state of affairs when every '1/2 idea' - new or old - I've seen in 15 minutes this early morn' presents some annotations with ludicrous spelling errors... Really gets my gander - speaking of which - Geese is/are the correct answer. |
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Geese? the cure worse than the disease. they are REAL noisy buggers. |
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