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Too true, Eileen. I think a lot of farmers here get cats for mousers and don't follow up with getting the poor things fixed and there are just litters of barn cats and they bring em to the feed store because they know they'll get bought. Apparently someone brought them a "stray ferret" before asking them to help and it turns out it was a mink!! |
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OMG! Was it a wild mink ,,, do we even have wild mink? Truthfully, I'm not sure if I could tell the difference between a mink and a ferret Or a stoat; not up on Mustelids..... |
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yes definitely wild. i bet you could tell. mink tend to be more solid colored throughout whereas ferrets have patchy markings and masks. if it is all completely brown with no markings it is probably a mink. if it has a yellow belly, it's a weasel |
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Is a Pine Marten a mustelid? I think they are entrancing. Have only ever seen them on the TV though. Do you have those in USA? Very glad to hear you are safely on holiday Shelley. Also good news that you have a friendly cat in the area. That's what I always didn't like about going away - being apart from my cats. It's lovely if there is a little stranger to make friends with though. |
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