onrecess

Boca Raton, FL

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Our cats (strictly indoor) love us to feed the squirrels so they can watch. This trip I got a suction cup mount soap holder and put peanuts and peanut butter crackers in there. Cats were face to face with the squirrels. (The squirrels love to tease the cats, too!)
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Happytraveler

Capistrano Beach, Ca. USA

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What great entertainment for you all. Neat idea
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Squirrels are wild animals. Wild animals should not be fed.
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DianneOK

Donnelly, ID

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Especially cougars, wolves, bears, coyotes, bobcats, skunks, foxes, etc.....bad news all around
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dieharder

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Once you have one of those cute, friendly squirrels begin to climb up your leg, digging his nails in, and stay there looking at you while you're wondering "Just what do I do now?"... I bet your feeding habit stops the instant it gets off or you find a way to get it off on your own.
Believe me, that isn't funny... I've seen it happen.
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