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My friend Sassafras
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Prairiepiss wrote: Good thing we aren't bound by rules. And we can make it however we want. With whatever we want. As long as we don't talk to much about it in the open.
DAD300 wrote: And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.
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Prairiepiss wrote: Good thing we aren't bound by rules. And we can make it however we want. With whatever we want. As long as we don't talk to much about it in the open.
DAD300 wrote: And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.
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That youngen is going to be a live wire when it gets older. :lol:
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Cute cat :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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She is the friendliest of 6 we got around here. Ones a momma my wife bottle fed last year and she had 3 babies this year. And another 2 baby girls were sent this spring once someone shot their momma. We got a nice spot with miles of woods around us and are also right next to a river. Basically raccoon heaven
98% wild. They are all friendly, shy timid little creatures that we totally love.
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DAD300 wrote: And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.
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I don't have any coon friends, but I have a little calico kitty that likes to hang out in my boiler.

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Salt Must Flow wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 5:40 pm I don't have any coon friends, but I have a little calico kitty that likes to hang out in my boiler.


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Oh Jesus , I can see that ending bad :shock:
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Salt Must Flow wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 5:40 pm I don't have any coon friends, but I have a little calico kitty that likes to hang out in my boiler.


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Aww, she want some catnip wine :D
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It seems that those animals want to learn to distil!
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JLP IV wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 3:33 pm My friend Sassafras

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what a weird dog... :wtf:
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Trash panda!
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Wouldnt mind some more pictures of sassafras. I love raccooons!
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The city of New orleans is rife with raccoons, possums, and coyotes. Not to mention feral animals like cats, dogs, and pigs(in NO east) and of course feral humans.

Couple years back some rich lady had her chihuahua eaten by a coyote in city park.
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When I was living in the US, I used to leave the door of my house open all the time and it wansnt uncommon to come across a skunk, opossum or squirrel exploring the house. Id give them some time and they'd wander away. Im in Australia now and I wouldn't mind seeing a little marsupial sneaking about. I see some outside in the trees, and Ive made a few outside possum friends, but so far no one has been brave enough to wander in. My girlfriend has been asking me to make a bird feeder to put just inside the living room to entice some parrots in the house...
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She always shows up right at dark and will always stay till I go inside. Warms my heart how sweet she is with her kisses and cuteness
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Prairiepiss wrote: Good thing we aren't bound by rules. And we can make it however we want. With whatever we want. As long as we don't talk to much about it in the open.
DAD300 wrote: And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.
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That is absolutely adorable. You give her treats right? How could you not? Most coons around my place are a nuisance. They go after our chickens so my wife traps them and relocates them. That's better than the alternative.
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I do feed her a bit of cracked corn :shh:
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Prairiepiss wrote: Good thing we aren't bound by rules. And we can make it however we want. With whatever we want. As long as we don't talk to much about it in the open.
DAD300 wrote: And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.
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Belly scratches <3
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Prairiepiss wrote: Good thing we aren't bound by rules. And we can make it however we want. With whatever we want. As long as we don't talk to much about it in the open.
DAD300 wrote: And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.
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LOL JLP
No doubt about it , you are the Coon whisperer . :D

Hell , I could get away with that with our pet Cat . He’d a ripped my flesh right open .
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Metalking00 wrote: Sun Sep 11, 2022 3:32 am When I was living in the US, I used to leave the door of my house open all the time and it wansnt uncommon to come across a skunk, opossum or squirrel exploring the house. Id give them some time and they'd wander away. Im in Australia now and I wouldn't mind seeing a little marsupial sneaking about. I see some outside in the trees, and Ive made a few outside possum friends, but so far no one has been brave enough to wander in. My girlfriend has been asking me to make a bird feeder to put just inside the living room to entice some parrots in the house...
Try putting some cut apple inside the door, not too far, you might get a brush tail possum come in the house but don't corner it.
To attract the lorrikeets, use honey and water on a dish on your balcony.

We have ring-tailed possums in a tree next to our bedroom window but they are more timid and they eat flowers I think
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CoogeeBoy wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 3:40 pm but don't corner it.
Good point ......Ive had the teeth marks and claret flowing to prove that Coog.
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Thanks for posting the pics JLP, keep 'em coming man. I would argue that we need more of this right now than anything else.
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I haven't seen her around much lately. Musta found a boyfriend and been shacked up for a spell. I expect a bunch more babies this spring time
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Prairiepiss wrote: Good thing we aren't bound by rules. And we can make it however we want. With whatever we want. As long as we don't talk to much about it in the open.
DAD300 wrote: And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.
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Off topic, but...
We don't have coons in Australia, but this reminds me of cheese. (Truly).

We used to have Coon cheese. Delicious. Named for the original maker, a Doctor Coon.

But the Politically Correct got involved and the name was changed to Cheers.

Om principle I won't buy it!

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