Re: FOUND LIZARD/nevermind...


You are very pun-ny today!  Calvin is my big white/flame-point siamese- 
the one who broke one of his fangs recently.  He is very much like 
having a 3 year old boy in the house.

Theresa

Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National Hearing Center wrote:

>You both (Jesse & Theresa) have cats named Calvin?
>Hobbsabout that!
>
>Kitty
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Theresa" <tchessie1@sbcglobal.net>
>To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 6:48 PM
>Subject: Re: [CHAT] FOUND LIZARD/nevermind...
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>>OK- my cat Calvin is a "badcat" or "rotten puss" as we call him, but
>>he's not quite that bad!
>>
>>Theresa
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>>Jesse Bell wrote:
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>>>Yeh...the web pages I looked through said the biggest preditor or skinks
>>>was the household cat. It's just so cute. I'm the only person I know in
>>>the WORLD that would bring a lizard to work so I can identify it. But
>>>hell...it was freezing this morning and I couldn't put it outside, and
>>>if I left it at home Calvin (the evil cat) would find a way to eat him.
>>>He has been known to tear open tupperware containers.
>>>
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>>>
>>>Zemuly Sanders <zsanders@midsouth.rr.com> wrote:
>>>I love skinks. We have Five-Line and Blue Tail skinks here, but I think
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>the
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>>>cats have gotten all of mine.
>>>zem
>>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>From: "Jesse Bell"
>>>To:
>>>Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 9:39 AM
>>>Subject: Re: [CHAT] FOUND LIZARD/nevermind...
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>>>>I just found it on the computer. It's a Skink. A snake-eyed skink. I
>>>>think they hibernate in the winter. Think I'm just gonna let him go in
>>>>my garden. I just didn't want my CAT to eat him. Like Calvin needs any
>>>>extra calories.....I think NOT. He's HUGE.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Jesse Bell wrote:O.K. ya'll I found this lizard in
>>>>my house this morning. Now, there ARE
>>>>lizards in Oklahoma but you don't normally SEE them unless you are out
>>>>in the woods or around rocks. Down south they hang out on and around
>>>>your house, on the windows, etc. But not here. ANYWAY...I'm trying to
>>>>find out what kind it is and what it eats and whether or not I should
>>>>let it go outside (will it freeze?) or keep it through the winter and
>>>>let it go in the spring? It is long and thin, shiny, army green color
>>>>with a dark strip down each side. It's not very big but it's about 3 1/2
>>>>inches long. What to do?
>>>>
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