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PHRatz
at Fri Jun 16 10:23:36 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHRatz ]
>>Very cute indeed! >>I vote to release the little guy, though, so it can grow up wild and breed and produce more cute little ones. Let it go where it has plenty of cover. >>
That's my vote too because I think being this young it wouldn't have already had a territory established, there's still time for it to establish territory in a new area. I know of a place where there is a small educational center and the outdoor area of it is open, by that I mean not fenced in so that the baby would not be trapped inside there, yet it's private property. There is a pond on the property which means the water being there makes all the natural plant life near it grow well so I'm thinking somewhere on that property would be a good place for it to be. There are lots of bugs, lots of native plants for cover, and there is a source for water. If we drove it way out in the countryside there won't be watering holes so I hesitate to do that.
I think that's our best bet, I'll contact them and if that doesn't work out, I'll contact my vet again to find out if this one can be released on her private property. In the meantime it sure is cute to look at!  ----- PHRatz
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