Interspecies communication takes patience.

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Lord Dudley Mountcatten heard something in the woodchuck burrow .

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Lord Dudley Mountcatten investigated.

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On the other end of the woodchuck burrow?

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A woodchuck.

Lord Dudley Mountcatten switched sides and waited on that end.

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Which meant a woodchuck popped up on the first side.

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So His Lordship switched sides again and waited.

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And finally, after Lord Dudley’s servant was tired of standing in the heat and about to drag him back in the house….

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Interspecies communication.

Disclaimer – no woodchucks (or cats!) were harmed in the making of this blog.

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17 thoughts on “Interspecies communication takes patience.”

    1. Do not listen to Rivergirl! Do not feed the chucks! 😀 Tara’s garden will be destroyed in no time.

      Our chuck is very healthy looking and happily munching weeds. My cucumber plant so far has survived. 😎

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  1. This is such a cool sequence…not sure it’s communication, especially as intraspecies communication is such a battle, especially for cats. We have a fox that comes to our backdoor every night (for supper) – our cat is ambivalent about it…

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