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GuppieGrouper
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Critter Report August 13, 2007
      #76228 - Tue Aug 14 2007 09:08 AM

The critters were some what impressed with the atomospheric changes last night. This is in regard to the long term subtle changes in their patterns of behavior. So far there has not been the tell tale sign of unusual critters such as plagues of frogs, or turtles making nests in my front yard, like occurred in the past. The critters are just restless, more likely to stick close by(referring to the four legged ones). This would not be a profound statement unless you are aware that there are six cats, one dog, one squirrel, 5 birds, 7 baby parakeets waiting to be born, and a tank of fish. I have not noticed any unusal cob webbing in the house. It is a weekly sweeping job to keep them down. But, during an active period, the cobwebs have to be swept every other day. If not, they become extremely thick and halloweenie looking. So all in all there is acknowledgement of a system or two but no real hyper response to it at this time.

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jbmusic
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Re: Critter Report August 13, 2007 [Re: GuppieGrouper]
      #76232 - Tue Aug 14 2007 09:45 AM

Thank you so much for your critter reports. I enjoy reading them. I too begin watching all my animals when things are brewing. Especially the birds and squirrles in the yard. Other than restlessness in my dogs I havent noticed anything yet. But by this time next week there maybe some signs of things to come

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