Our Maine coon cat was bold enough to try it once. You could almost hear the turkey laughing as it deftly lifted off and alighted a dozen feet away. Quite comical!
He was such a bold one. I once saw him chase a fox out of the yard – such a badass! 😀
Oh, I am well aware! We had them in my neighborhood growing up – they started going after kids to eat their lunches as they walked to work. You don’t mess with a turkey!
A big Bird, Schooner! He didn’t come and ‘gobble’ some birdseed?
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I don’t know what he was doing – he never got anywhere near the bird feeders. He just poked around the yard.
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Oh how exciting ! More friends for Choppy and Scooner ! Just remind them it’s not Thankgiving.
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If the turkey stays around until Thanksgiving, he might be in trouble.
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Haha I was thinking that’s someone’s dinner right there.
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If he sticks around to Thanksgiving, he’ll be in trouble.
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That’s different…times are ‘a-changing’ 🙂 Schooner must have been fascinated 🙂
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He really was – Choppy tends to leave them alone. They are almost as big as her sometimes.
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Exciting! Somebody must be HAPPY!🐶
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He was thrilled (and probably a little bit scared).
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Aww.. Such a cutie!🐶
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That is one big bird!
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They get huge – Choppy doesn’t mess with them. Some seem almost as big as her.
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I don’t blame her!
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That’s one big bird, Schooner!
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I think he would learn very quickly some birds are best left alone were he to mess with a turkey.
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Our Maine coon cat was bold enough to try it once. You could almost hear the turkey laughing as it deftly lifted off and alighted a dozen feet away. Quite comical!
He was such a bold one. I once saw him chase a fox out of the yard – such a badass! 😀
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Oh, I would have loved to have seen that!
I’m impressed by the fox chasing – I don’t think you’d see many cats of normal size trying that (or some dogs, for that matter).
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At his peak, he was 18# – no one messed with Bruno!
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I know I wouldn’t have messed with him – and I would have had a lot of pounds on him.
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Schooner… down boy!
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I think he would be unpleasantly surprised to be up close and personal with a turkey.
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haha Schooner thought Thanksgiving had come early! 😀
Lovely to see what I presume is a wild turkey and not with masses of meat on it as we breed them.
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They are much different looking birds in the wild – though around here, we see far more of the wild kind than the domesticated ones.
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I think that’s a great thing. They aren’t supposed to be so fat!
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Hahaha. I think that bird would be able to defend itself against Schooner, but he can dream. It’s cute how he is staring out the door at him.
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Schooner would learn a quick lesson if he took on a turkey – a lesson that would likely end with him leaving turkeys along from that day forward!
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Very true!
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Oh, yes! 🙂 I bet Schooner has been “chattering” with excitement.
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Most definitely – I’ve been trying for like a year to get a good video of him chattering. It has been far more difficult than I expected.
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We have been getting turkeys too. Be careful. Don’t turn you back on them.
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Oh, I am well aware! We had them in my neighborhood growing up – they started going after kids to eat their lunches as they walked to work. You don’t mess with a turkey!
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So cool
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We see them several times a week (not usually in the yard), but I never get tired of seeing them.
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I can understand that!
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