"Janet" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> says...
>>
>> On 11/10/2018 5:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> >
>> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> "Pamela" > wrote in message
>> >>> ...
>> >>>> On 13:24 8 Nov 2018, Ed Pawlowski > wrote in
>> >>>> :
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it
>> >>>>> is
>> >>>>> one of the nicest places in America.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and
>> >>>>> Bothell
>> >>>>> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but
>> >>>>> I'm
>> >>>>> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live
>> >>>>> there.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> What is the relevance of Bothell?
>> >>>
>> >>> I live there. Or at least it's my mailing address. I live much closer
>> >>> to Mill Creek than Bothell. Mill Creek is a lovely place.
>> >>>
>> >>> Many people here like to take cheap pot shots at me and take what I
>> >>> say and twist it into something else.
>> >>
>> >> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous.
>> >> The madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a
>> >> push broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom
>> >> window and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to
>> >> everyone.
>> >
>> > Now you are lying, The "Turban Broomer" was using a dust mop type
>> > thing.
>>
>> I'm lying? Oh, sorry! A dust mop is much more scary than a push broom!
>> LOL
>>
>> > The cats were pulled through the window in this room. Not the bedroom
>> > window. Do you see how *you* are twisting things?
>>
>> Why does it matter *which* room? It's incredulous.
>>
>> I've had raccoons tear down bird feeders. They've dragged off the
>> chains that held a terra cotta bird feeder. I had a solar powered
>> fountain on the patio, I filled the basin with shiny little glass
>> pebbles. Raccoons knocked it over and carried away some of the glass
>> pebbles. They like shiny things.
>>
>> Do I believe raccoons broke through a window screen (any window) and
>
> Wasn't it the pet-psychic who channeled a message to Julie from the
> missing cat, blaming the raccoon ?
No, it wasn't. Another one of your lies.
I hired three people. A man who can find cats. I actually didn't pay him as
he could not access the neighbor's yard without their permission. And it was
during the summer so some neighbors weren't here. I did send him pics of the
damage. He concurred that a raccoon likely did the damage.
I hired a raccoon trapper who trapped three. He also concurred that the
damage was from a raccoon and told me which one it likely was. Said he had
never seen an animal of any kind that was so vicious.
Jazzy was wounded and the vet said the puncture wounds appeared to be done
by a raccoon.
I only contacted the psychic when Angela and I couldn't find Ballerina. We
did find a large patch of her fur but no body. The psychic told us she was
stuck in blackberry bushes. There were two neighbors who at the time had
massive blackberry bushes. One gave us permission to look in his yard. But
the yard was pretty much solid blackberries. They could have been spots that
we missed. The other neighbor was out of town and had a padlock on the gate
to their backyard. I did speak to them after they got home. If she had been
in there yard, she could have gotten water from a natural stream but she was
no hunter. And we have no clue how much damage she sustained.