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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So, on Friday night, in Bath, myself and Athena got a little bit... Inebriated... Ended up in a gay bar and yet the only time that, I, Heathen, had any danger of a penis becoming erect over me was on the way home when a guy hugged me from behind for giving him advice that he randomly and d*unkenly asked for about his girlfriend and he seemingly liked what he felt
Aaanyhhooo...
So we are sitting on a bench, waiting for a d*unken order to turn up at 4 in the morning and what I thought was a cat starts wandering over towards us and as it gets closer it seems much bigger than a cat. Turns out it was a fox, not an adult I don't think, it seemed a bit too small, and it knew we were there and yet was perfectly fine, wandered about, sniffing the air at us, got about five feet away and sat down and chilled with us for about ten minutes. At one point it laid down and was thinking about going to sleep, I had to convince Athena that, no, we couldn't have it as a pet
Was a cool, cute end to a really good night.
Have any of you had random unexpected creatures come and chill with you?
Besides your other halves I mean |
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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago
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A few weeks ago when weather was hot. About 1am , on fab. Television was on. Back door and kitchen door was open . Heard noise and a fox was in kitchen area. Have open plan kitchen lounge. It was there for about 20 seconds . Then just walked out. There are foxes in garden a lot. They set off security lights. |
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"A few weeks ago when weather was hot. About 1am , on fab. Television was on. Back door and kitchen door was open . Heard noise and a fox was in kitchen area. Have open plan kitchen lounge. It was there for about 20 seconds . Then just walked out. There are foxes in garden a lot. They set off security lights. "
Hell I bet your kitchen stunk when it left |
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I have some Robbins that always visit and also Squirrels...1 friendly female came in my home last year and sat in the hall...so so cute and she'll take nuts off me I can't leave my door open if she's about as she's straight in, haha. |
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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago
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"A few weeks ago when weather was hot. About 1am , on fab. Television was on. Back door and kitchen door was open . Heard noise and a fox was in kitchen area. Have open plan kitchen lounge. It was there for about 20 seconds . Then just walked out. There are foxes in garden a lot. They set off security lights.
Hell I bet your kitchen stunk when it left "
No I checked . Was surprised it did not scent mark etc . Did clean floors that night |
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We have grey squirrels that visit in winter (Alan , Cedric and Cyril), 3 Robins (fat Sam Long tall Sally and myrtle) and currently one of the babies hangs out with us.
We also have buzzards on the land and they come close to the house every day and a family of deer. There's also Phil the pheasant (he was last seen with a harem round him)
I'm lucky enough to have had some great pics of all of these |
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"A few weeks ago when weather was hot. About 1am , on fab. Television was on. Back door and kitchen door was open . Heard noise and a fox was in kitchen area. Have open plan kitchen lounge. It was there for about 20 seconds . Then just walked out. There are foxes in garden a lot. They set off security lights.
Hell I bet your kitchen stunk when it left
No I checked . Was surprised it did not scent mark etc . Did clean floors that night "
Foxes normally smell very strongly, if one passes ahead of you in a path, you can normally smell it. |
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