Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: nate]
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11/03/24 03:52 PM
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When I was a kid l had 5 pet Coyote's they hid in neighboring timber I could go out to the field and howl at them and they would all come to me and do there sunrise serenade, also my pet raccoon that would follow me to the river fishing, he would ride on the window seal and hold onto the rear view mirror when we went for a ride. Not to mention my pet squirrel that would climb up the panelling and sleep in my dad's old tobacco can. Didn't dawn on me then, but I surely was a outlaw!! Seems like those coyotes and the coon, and squirrel were free roaming....never confined. If so, there would be no illegalities if in Georgia. Now, yotetrapper30's buck deer would've been a no-go. She penned up the critter.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: keets]
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11/03/24 03:52 PM
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Not so much DEC did enforce the law, It's how they did it....You would have thought the guy was bin laden Yep, I wonder if they have ever heard of a zoo or wildlife sanctuary up there. They would have done themselves a big favor by enforcing the law and finding a home for the critters. Just common sense but government isn’t known for having much.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Cragar]
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11/03/24 03:53 PM
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Uncle Swamp…. How many squirrels have you confiscated over the years?
Love,
Savell
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Yukon John]
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11/03/24 03:55 PM
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Yukon John, You're on Tman and are a trapper and don’t know that house cats (stray or tame) is a DOMESTIC animal? Tip: catch and pen that stray cat up and NOT A SINGLE GAME WARDEN WILL ARRIVE AT YOUR HOUSE TO SEIZE IT. I guarantee that.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Savell]
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11/03/24 03:56 PM
11/03/24 03:56 PM
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Uncle Swamp…. How many squirrels have you confiscated over the years?
Love,
Savell Zero, but I have asked kindly (a few times) to release the squirrel from the cage. Allow it to come and go freely...no cage time.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: trapdog1]
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11/03/24 03:57 PM
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The guy's downfall was social media. If'n he would have kept his lawbreaking ways to himself the gestapo wouldn't have shown up at his door. Or he could've just followed the law....maybe.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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11/03/24 03:57 PM
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Yukon John, You're on Tman and are a trapper and don’t know that house cats (stray or tame) is a DOMESTIC animal? Tip: catch and pen that stray cat up and NOT A SINGLE GAME WARDEN WILL ARRIVE AT YOUR HOUSE TO SEIZE IT. I guarantee that. Appreciate the clarification, thanks.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Cragar]
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11/03/24 04:01 PM
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YJ, You're welcome.
I'm having some fun with this thread.
Hope I'm not aggravating people too much. Not my intention. Just having some social media fun conversations.
I'm staying factual on the laws and picking at some of yall that have a touch of the Bambi Complex.
Not you Yukon John.....you were referring to a house cat.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Cragar]
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11/03/24 04:03 PM
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My sincere condolences to Peanut and any other illegaly-held wild critter that NY DofEC put to sleep.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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11/03/24 04:03 PM
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Uncle Swamp…. How many squirrels have you confiscated over the years?
Love,
Savell Zero, but I have asked kindly (a few times) to release the squirrel from the cage. Allow it to come and go freely...no cage time. …. Mighty white of ya kind sir Love, Savell
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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11/03/24 04:04 PM
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Now, I guess I should go and try to get people that have illegally-held wildlife to not call them pets.
Nah..I could care less what they call em. I can only say what those wild critters are NOT.
And Dang!...why does it seem like I'm discussing this with an animal rights person?
Peace out! Mine were not pets. Here are a few examples. 2 fox squirrel babies were in a tree in a subdivision I was removing and I found them laying on the ground. Instead of letting the cats kill them I took them home and bottle fed them until they were big enough .Then they went in an outside enclosure where we out gathered nuts for a while and one day we left the door open and they could come and go eventually moving on completely. Daughter took a chipmunk away from the cats when she was maybe 6 it was chewed up I did not think it would live but my daughter wanted to save it. So being a dad raped around his daughters finger we doctored it up put it in a hamster cage tell it was better and when spring came it was let loose. Several coon babies have been picked up over the years when momma and siblings are splayed and they have been let go. I have also picked up 2 owls and a red tail that had been hit by cars on the Road. went way out of my way and 2 went to rehabilitation places. But one I that had a broken wing and blood driving off its beak I could not get ahold of anyone on a long Holladay. I was also busy I set it's wing and put it in a box with water and meat in the dark basement and went on with the next very busy several days.. Honestly I forgot about it until my daughter heard it moving in the box and askes what it was. its eyes were open and bright but then I was worried about getting in trouble having had it 4 or 5 days. So it got moved to an enclosure in the garage and feed all it wanted. a few months went by and I was cleaning the enclosure and he started flying. so I knew he was healed and I really put the food out for him to get him heavy. The weather broke and I left the door open for him. he hung around the house 5 years called in a mate and had chick's in a hole in a tree out back each season. my daughter was young and would take a turkey locator owl hooter out back and they would talk back and forth. None were ever pets none would have lived had we not helped them out and never had any intention of keeping them. Now if I had permission from the state I would get looked at as a wildlife hero. But because I don't I'm an outlaw. Especially with the bird a over a decade ago. I get a large amount of people have no business messing with wild life with the Bambi mentality yet...
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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11/03/24 04:07 PM
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When I was a kid l had 5 pet Coyote's they hid in neighboring timber I could go out to the field and howl at them and they would all come to me and do there sunrise serenade, also my pet raccoon that would follow me to the river fishing, he would ride on the window seal and hold onto the rear view mirror when we went for a ride. Not to mention my pet squirrel that would climb up the panelling and sleep in my dad's old tobacco can. Didn't dawn on me then, but I surely was a outlaw!! Seems like those coyotes and the coon, and squirrel were free roaming....never confined. If so, there would be no illegalities if in Georgia. Now, yotetrapper30's buck deer would've been a no-go. She penned up the critter. I never penned him up. He did sleep in the house... is that what you're considering penned up?? I'd let him out whenever he wanted. He didn't go anywhere. He'd usually be curled up on the porch waiting to come in when I'd go to let him back in.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Cragar]
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11/03/24 04:08 PM
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Just open the cage/pen and let it go.
I'll check back later to ensure it's freedom.
That was my unofficial policy when dealing with these situations.
Worked on most squirrels, coons, possums, etc.
Human-raised buck deer...it did not work. 911 call, ride to ER, stitches, needed when buck returned and ground grandma into the dirt on a cool, crisp November morning as she was walking to the mailbox.
But, that's what "pets" do sometimes.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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11/03/24 04:13 PM
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YJ, You're welcome.
I'm having some fun with this thread.
Hope I'm not aggravating people too much. Not my intention. Just having some social media fun conversations.
I'm staying factual on the laws and picking at some of yall that have a touch of the Bambi Complex.
Not you Yukon John.....you were referring to a house cat. Lol, good banter on a Sunday.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Providence Farm]
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11/03/24 04:16 PM
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Now, I guess I should go and try to get people that have illegally-held wildlife to not call them pets.
Nah..I could care less what they call em. I can only say what those wild critters are NOT.
And Dang!...why does it seem like I'm discussing this with an animal rights person?
Peace out! Mine were not pets. Here are a few examples. 2 fox squirrel babies were in a tree in a subdivision I was removing and I found them laying on the ground. Instead of letting the cats kill them I took them home and bottle fed them until they were big enough . they went in an outside enclosure where we out gathered nuts for a while and on day we left the door open and they could come and go eventually moving on completely. Daughter took a chipmunk away from the cats when she was maybe 6 it was chewed up I did not think it would live. we doctored it up put it in a hamster cage tell it was better and when spring came it was let loose. Several coon babies have been picked up over the years when momma and siblings are splayed and they have been let go. I have also picked up 2 owls and a red tail that had been hit by cars on the Road. went way out of my way and 2 went to rehabilitation places. But one I that had a broken wing and blood driving off its beak I could not get ahold of anyone on a long Holladay. I was also busy I set it's wing and put it in a box with water and meat in the dark basement and went on with the next very busy several days.. Honestly I forgot about it until my daughter heard it moving in the box and askes what it was. its eyes were open and bright but then I was worried about getting in trouble having had it 4 or 5 days. So it got moved to an enclosure in the garage and feed all it wanted. a few months went by and I was cleaning the enclosure and he started flying. so I knew he was healed and I really put the food out for him to get him heavy. The weather broke and I left the door open for him. he hung around the house 5 years called in a mate and had chick's in a hole in a tree out back each season. my daughter was young and would take a turkey locator owl hooter out back and they would talk back and forth. None were ever pets non would have lived had we not helped them out and never had any intention of keeping them. Now if I had permission from the state I would get looked at as a wildlife hero. But because I don't I'm an outlaw. Especially with the bird a over a decade ago. I get a large amount of people have no business messing with wild life with the Bambi mentality yet... PR, I have encountered dozens of situations as you describe above. Thanked them for what they did/were doing and left...never to return. Others transported the critter (or I did) to a licensed wildlife rehabber. They were never considered pets or owned. Good job!
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Cragar]
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11/03/24 05:01 PM
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Wrong, that squirrel and raccoon belonged to the people of that state.
Under the American concept of wildlife management all wildlife belongs to we the people and held in common trust.
Now to the specifics of that case. Nothing I've read so far indicates the person had followed the proper procedures for reducing the wildlife in question to personal property. Hence he was holding wildlife in violation of the laws of his state.
Let's flip this. Let's say he went out and trapped a booner white tail buck to turn out on his fenced five acre patch to charge someone to kill?
The rules are the rules across the board.
Some of y'all stand ready to hang poachers but are okay with folks taking wildlife if the wildlife is cute.
And yet if my animal gets in the road and a school bus crashes I'm held responsible financially. But that state owned wildlife causes a wreck and the state is some how not responsible! They are not responsible for the damage caused by a squirrel or coon in the attic or cost to have them removed either. Funny how you find double standard yet miss these. I don't write the laws. If you want to write them then run for office.
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Re: Peanut the squirrel
[Re: Cragar]
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11/03/24 05:34 PM
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This may be the end of the world. A squirrel being held captive! The song "Eve Of Destruction" comes to mind. Will someone play it please? I'll remove my stocking cap
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