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 !!!! Put Out Water For The Wild Animals During Heat Wave!!!! I just saw a little squirrel come up close to the house and stretch himself out lengthwise on his tummy in my St. Augustine grass that had just been soaked with water.  He lay there so long and so still it scared me to death - I thought he was dead.  Finally, he moved and got into another wet patch of grass and I realized he was soaking up what cool wetness he could.  I immediately went out and turned on the hose a bit to leave running and am putting bowls of water out front and back for the poor little creatures and maybe even a stray dog or cat, who need some hydration for the duration of this awful heatwave.  I never even thought that those little things are having to do what they can to get water and cool down and must be hopeless in this heat.  Where I live we cannot water until after 6 p.m. so animals and birds have to go all day without any water unless they have some secret source.  So everybody please be kind to the little things out there with no one to watch out for them.  I sure hope my little squirrel friend comes back for a long drink of water and waterhose bath! | 
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 That is so thoughtful of you. My husband leaves a big bucket of water outside all year for the animals. He can be so thoughtful sometimes. | 
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 It shames me that I never even thought about all those little thirsty things until I saw my little squirrel friend trying so hard to cool himself.  I feel less than human!  It has been so hot for so long and I gave no one thought to the strays, squirrels, birds.  At least from now on, if they stop here, they can get well hydrated and cooled down.  I keep the St. Augustine well-watered but now the little guys will have some real water. | 
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 Tibbe is very blessed to have your for his mommy. | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Oh this post is great!  I feed the squirrels but didn't think about water.  I wonder if getting a bird bath would be a good idea for them?   I just have to share what was in my yard the other day. Our pond has dried down to nothing. Maybe 2 to 3 feet deep. But it was enough to give this pretty deer a drink. Here she is: Attachment 350348 | 
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 2 Attachment(s) And look what showed up at my pond just now!  She has a baby!!!  :D Attachment 350351 Attachment 350352 | 
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 AWWWW how sweet, unfortunately we had 3 deer die jumping over our wrought iron fence, 2 were suffering so the police had to come shoot them. The police officer had tears in his eyes. We live on 5 acres and have 20 acres of land ( mostly flood plain) with a creek beside us, so we have a lot of wildlife. Didn't like the coyote beside my garage. | 
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 My husband use to leave for work about 4 in the morning and there would always be about 5-6 deer in our yard, then they had to build a subdivision behind us and mess it up. We still see a lot of deer droppings, dogs love that, (NOT) but very few deer. We have several fruit trees so we let them eat whatever they want. | 
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 Thanks! I love most of the animals we see here. We have woods behind us and to the left of us. On the right there is an empty property before you see the next house. With the pond here we see all kinds. Some I like (deer) and some I don't (snakes). Lol. I actually took that picture from the inside of my house. My camera has an awesome zoom! :D | 
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 Just learned today my digital picture Card Reader does not talk to my new OS and am waiting an email answer from the mfg. to tell me what I can do to make it work with my new computer so I can get images downloaded into it. If can't, need to get a new Reader fast. | 
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