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just sharing a few pics.
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Do you still have your cat? It looks like it might have used one of its nine lives!
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Cats are fine, she has a couple kittens that she was trying to defend. She moved her kittens over to the neighbors house once Ricky started showing up.
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Far out. Those yotes are thick as fleas over here in Cowiche/Tieton Area.
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That coyote is pretty thick! I have a camera set out at our house too. I'm always curious about who's sneaking around at night while we're all tucked away at night or gone during the day.
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I had this visitor on New Year's Eve but he didn't stay long!
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