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<blockquote data-quote="LQB Apiary" data-source="post: 9274" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>Well it looks like I'm in the right thread. My girl has just had her trip to meet the lovely vet nurses with treats. We're booked for a second visit in the New Year before a full vet check. Was interesting watching the Marsupial detector dog working on the Dama wallaby issue on One News tonight. Mine is marsupial sensitive as well as rodent. Nutted off last night by the fruit trees with a particular bark. Funny story about that possum's visits. DOC Ranger laughed when I told her and reckoned it wouldn't be back. I was looking for a trap that was cat-safe which I saw they have now, made for urban areas. Possum are moving to town it seems. Our local one with black pelt may have needed reminding of previous attempts but have ripening early plum. Will post photos and tell the story at some point. (Will need to buy the privilege).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LQB Apiary, post: 9274, member: 248"] Well it looks like I'm in the right thread. My girl has just had her trip to meet the lovely vet nurses with treats. We're booked for a second visit in the New Year before a full vet check. Was interesting watching the Marsupial detector dog working on the Dama wallaby issue on One News tonight. Mine is marsupial sensitive as well as rodent. Nutted off last night by the fruit trees with a particular bark. Funny story about that possum's visits. DOC Ranger laughed when I told her and reckoned it wouldn't be back. I was looking for a trap that was cat-safe which I saw they have now, made for urban areas. Possum are moving to town it seems. Our local one with black pelt may have needed reminding of previous attempts but have ripening early plum. Will post photos and tell the story at some point. (Will need to buy the privilege). [/QUOTE]
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