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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 281054" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Skunks aren't so arboreal, are they? </p><p></p><p>We've never had one in the furniture, unless it was furniture stacked inther garage. mother in law's "guest" occasionally objects to a picnic hamper which is kept in front of where she sleeps. If the hamper is pushed a little further back than usual, possum gets behind it and pushes it off the shelf.</p><p></p><p>We had a bloke at work who kept a very large python in his office. The cleaners wouldn't go near his office, he had to clean it himself. The snake was about 3 metres long and growing. He knew the snake was hungry when it came out in the open a bit more and hung around on the curtain rod. Otherwise, most of the time the snake would curl up in a spare file box the bloke kept on his shelves. </p><p></p><p>The snake went missing one day, they were a bit worried but were fairly sure it hadn't got out and planned to wait until it got hungry again and climbed onto the curtain rod.</p><p>However, in the meantime the bloke's secretary needed to get a pen out of the drawers, pulled open the drawer - and found the python. The drawer was completely full of Snake... not happy at having been woken up. Turned out, the snake had climbed up inside the back of the chest of drawers and found its way into a drawer from the back. Cosy, dark, quiet...</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 281054, member: 1991"] Skunks aren't so arboreal, are they? We've never had one in the furniture, unless it was furniture stacked inther garage. mother in law's "guest" occasionally objects to a picnic hamper which is kept in front of where she sleeps. If the hamper is pushed a little further back than usual, possum gets behind it and pushes it off the shelf. We had a bloke at work who kept a very large python in his office. The cleaners wouldn't go near his office, he had to clean it himself. The snake was about 3 metres long and growing. He knew the snake was hungry when it came out in the open a bit more and hung around on the curtain rod. Otherwise, most of the time the snake would curl up in a spare file box the bloke kept on his shelves. The snake went missing one day, they were a bit worried but were fairly sure it hadn't got out and planned to wait until it got hungry again and climbed onto the curtain rod. However, in the meantime the bloke's secretary needed to get a pen out of the drawers, pulled open the drawer - and found the python. The drawer was completely full of Snake... not happy at having been woken up. Turned out, the snake had climbed up inside the back of the chest of drawers and found its way into a drawer from the back. Cosy, dark, quiet... Marg [/QUOTE]
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