Wouldn’t have worked with my German shepherd. She chased a squirrel across the pasture past me, launched herself up at about 10 feet from the electrical pole the squirrel was on and snatched it off at the six foot mark!
I had a big “jock” of cat who spent most of a week in a 200-year-old oak tree. She was chasing squirrels 4/7 (that’s maximum cat hours). Eventually she figured out the squirrels had the overwhelming tactical advantage of being able to run along the bottom of the enormous tree limbs.
Wilde Bill 7 months ago
But you have your own reason to love trees.
silberdistel 7 months ago
I am with the squirrel on this one. Sorry, Koko.
Yakety Sax 7 months ago
Wouldn’t have worked with my German shepherd. She chased a squirrel across the pasture past me, launched herself up at about 10 feet from the electrical pole the squirrel was on and snatched it off at the six foot mark!
Gent 7 months ago
Wood you beleaves he is use the old treeck.
c001 7 months ago
Without them, squirrels family tree would remain a sapling.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 7 months ago
He’s just another tree-hugger.
P51Strega 7 months ago
Squirrels don’t forget where they berried their acorns, they plant them and leave them. ;-)
ladykat 7 months ago
My cats would go up the tree after the squirrel and then be upset that they have to get down.
Daltongang Premium Member 7 months ago
And they called it Maple love
Oh I guess they’ll never know
How good your strong bark really feels
And why I love you so
Just another sappy song by Paul Anka that didn’t make the charts.
the lost wizard 7 months ago
There’s also fences. :)
mistercatworks 7 months ago
I had a big “jock” of cat who spent most of a week in a 200-year-old oak tree. She was chasing squirrels 4/7 (that’s maximum cat hours). Eventually she figured out the squirrels had the overwhelming tactical advantage of being able to run along the bottom of the enormous tree limbs.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 7 months ago
That’s sweet!