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Logan
05-05-2001, 08:12 PM
I'm sorry I don't have a picture yet, but I thought you would enjoy knowing that Mimi stalked a turtle in our front yard today!!

Helen and I went out to breakfast, and Mimi was outside. When we returned, we could tell she was really looking at something. It was a turtle (have no idea what kind) and he was just strolling though the flower bed. I got pictures and will post them as soon as they are developed!! It was fun to watch. We sat there for at least 30 minutes. Mimi lost interest very quickly and was no threat to the turtle.

Logan

Pam
05-06-2001, 06:44 AM
Logan..hurry and get those photos finished! I would love to see them. http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif I had a similar kind of thing happen. Several years ago my son had an iguana in a cage in the basement. That is also the cats' domain because their food and litter boxes are down there. One day I came down to feed them and scoop and I found Trevor standing on the floor next to the iguana who had somehow gotten out of his cage. We still have no idea how he did it! Trev just seemed very interested and fortunately didn't attempt to play with him like he does to the occasional cricket down there because the crickets usually end up dead! Fortunately for your turtle too he has his "house" on top of him! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif

Logan
05-06-2001, 09:29 AM
Never a dull moment around here! This morning, I was mopping the kitchen floor, and I heard Honey just crying outside. I finally went out to see if she was ok, and found her about to die to get over the fence. Butter was in my neighbors yard, in a wooded section, stalking something. I went on over and was crossing my fingers that it wasn't another snake, and he had chased a poor little chipmunk up a tree. By the time I got to him, the little thing was in his mouth. I picked him up, and forced him to drop it! You should have seen that boy wiggling and kicking to get down and chase the chipmunk. I held on tight!!! Got him inside, and he just collapsed on the floor, panting!! But he was MAD at me!!! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/mad.gif
One life saved today!! And it sounds like your son's iguana was lucky too! Mimi loves lizards and they usually aren't so lucky.

Hope to get those pictures soon, Pam. I'm dropping the roll off today.
Logan

Ben E Gas
05-10-2001, 01:38 PM
How big was the iguana? If he was a big one, he'd probably just whip your poor little cat with his tail.

I'd love to see those pics of the turtle he was stalking.

It is great to save an animals life isn't it? I felt the same way when I saved my finches' life from my cat's jaws. My heart was racing a mile a minute when it happened.

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Pam
05-10-2001, 07:33 PM
Ben...The iguana was about 14" long, just a little guy. I picked him up by his tail and carried him back to his cage. My son told me later that they can detach their tails. http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/eek.gif

Ben E Gas
05-11-2001, 07:56 AM
Yes, your son is right. If he felt threatended, that is one of his defenses. You would be left standing there holding his tail, and he'd be running away, free. But it would take him a while to grow it back. I think, I'm not sure, but I think he can bleed from it, so you have to be careful about that if he detaches his tail.

Glad to here the little guy is OK.

Logan
05-19-2001, 09:12 PM
What a lousy photographer I am. I ended up with no pictures of Mimi and the turtle in the same frame. But at least you can see her stalking the turtle, and what the turtle looked like too. Sorry!

http://wsphotofews.excite.com/011/YL/jr/Aw/6j36944.jpg

http://wsphotofews.excite.com/011/YL/jr/Aw/6h12352.jpg

Ben E Gas
05-21-2001, 09:16 AM
I can't really see the turtle too well. But it looks like a box turtle. Or maybe some type of tortous.

Logan
05-21-2001, 02:18 PM
I am a terrible photographer, Ben, and that turtle blended right in with the straw! It was fun watching him though. He was mostly brown, with some orange colored markings. I figured he was a box turtle. Just glad he was in the front yard, not the back. Honey would have carried him around all day if she had seen him. http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/eek.gif

thelmalu99
05-22-2001, 11:16 AM
Logan,
He kind of looks like Yertle...

http://PetoftheDay.com/online/LittleAngels.jpg

thelmalu99
05-22-2001, 11:17 AM
Logan,
He kind of looks like Yertle...

http://PetoftheDay.com/online/CharlieYertle.jpg

thelmalu99
05-22-2001, 11:19 AM
Sorry, I didn't mean to double-post. I just realized that you can't really see his shell in the first picture! I guess you can't remove one picture and replace it with another. oops!

Logan
05-22-2001, 01:38 PM
He looked exactly like that ThelmaLu! Your picture is much better than mine! LOL!!! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif
Is Yertle a box turtle?

thelmalu99
05-22-2001, 02:39 PM
Yes, thanks to a link posted here by Ben, I have been able to identify him as a Common Eastern Box Turtle, although I don't think there is anything common about him! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif
Here's the link: http//www.geocites.com/RainForest/Vines/5504/eastern.html

Do you see a lot of turtles in your area?

thelmalu99
05-22-2001, 02:42 PM
Argh! Ok, let me try that again:
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/5504/index.html

That should work. http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/smile.gif

Logan
05-22-2001, 03:26 PM
This is the third "turtle sighting" in our yard in three years. We live across the street from a creek, and I guess that is where these guys are coming from, along with the possums, snakes, etc. I live in a residential subdivision!

The first one was bigger than a frisbee, according to my neighbor, who found it in my backyard. I was away for the day, and she said my dogs, Honey and Lilly, were barking hysterically. Two of my neighbors came over to investigate, and there was a huge turtle trying to get past the fence in the backyard. She said my dogs were two afraid to touch it, but were having a stroke over it! They put it on a frisbee to carry it, and let it go outside of the fence. We'll never know how it got in to start with! The next ones were in the front yard, one last summer, and the one you saw in the picture. They were almost identical in looks and size. I'm going to check out that link you posted. Thanks! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif

Ben E Gas
05-23-2001, 08:27 AM
Be careful about turtles that are the size of frizbees.

Seriously, it may be a snapping turtle. If large enough, they can crush through bone. And wouldn't hesitate to do it to someone carrying them. They also have very sharp claws as do most aquatic turtles. Best way to carry it is by it's long tail. Keep all extremities away from it's mouth. Their heads are very quick to bite.

You're so lucky to live in a place with Box Turtles. They are very friendly. They may be shy though, being in the wild. Find some worms for them(if it doesn't gross you out). ALso they love fruit and lettuce. They may make your house a regular stop for food.

ALso, if you take them out of their habitat, they will spend the rest of their lives looking for their home. They remember their territory, every nook and cranny and know where to find food. Many people make the mistake of relocating a wild turtle or putting them in their home as pets. Some die looking for their territory. They will walk and walk, sometimes not eating or being hit by cars. So be careful about that.

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4 feline house
05-23-2001, 11:43 AM
Ben, your post reminds me of a turtle rescue my son and I accomplished when he was about 10-

It was right before one of his soccer games, and he had announced that our upstairs neighbor had found a turtle and put it in the creek at a park near our house. I started asking questions and found out that the turtle had been found in the vacant lot next door, and she had taken it blocks away and placed it in the water! We flew out of the house, as I explained to my son that not all turtles live in water, and if he was found in a field, that's where he needed to be! (How can people be so ingnorant?) We got to the park and started searching for where he had been dropped in the water. It had been raining heavily and the creek was swollen and rushing. I didn't think there was any hope, but my son wanted to keep looking. Luckily, he had his soccer cleats on (after all, we had been on the way to his game) so he was able to climb up and down the muddy banks. Just as we were about to give up, my son spotted him, clinging to a piece of wood close to the bank. We got him and returned him to his tree in the vacant lot where he had been found.

I don't know what kind of turtle he was, but he looked like Logan's. Now that I know he may have been missing his home as well as having almost drowned, I'm glad my son missed his game that day to rescue the little guy!

Ben E Gas
05-23-2001, 01:39 PM
good job! I bet you made that turtle very happy.

He was probably scared stiff when that river began to swell.

Meow101
05-23-2001, 01:40 PM
Turtles come up on our patio all the time. When Boogie was younger, he tried playing with one. He never did it again. http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/wink.gif He learned to leave turtles alone. I'm just going to test this to see if I can post a pic of Boogs.
http://boogiespage.homestead.com/files/2.jpg
-Mary

Meow101
05-23-2001, 01:41 PM
Yep. Here's that mischevious feline! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/smile.gif I'll post another one ASAP.
-Mary

Logan
05-27-2001, 09:48 AM
Well, it seems that the turtles like us! This morning, I hear all this whining and whimpering outside, and went to investigate. It is Honey and Lilly's turn. The box turtle I found is about a foot beyond our fence and they were digging like crazy to get to him. I couldn't get to him to move him out of their line of vision because he is settled in a very dense part of my neighbor's yard. He's just in his shell resting (or playing dead), and they are about to have a stroke. I don't know if he was in the yard, or just strolling by on the other side of the fence. Of course, Butter had to get in on the action to, and jumped the fence and just squatted and stared at the poor turtle. He doesn't sit still too long though, so he is back in the house, and Honey and Lilly are staring at the turtle, just waiting for him to make a move.
Tried to do better with my pictures this time, but we'll have to wait and see what happens.

Catcrazed
05-31-2001, 09:33 PM
About three days ago I had to make kitling drop a baby bird that was trying to learn to fly. It flew away, but was bleeding. I hope it made it.

Ben E Gas
06-01-2001, 07:46 AM
poor little guy. I had an incident like that in my house. My cat caught one of my finches. He survived the ride he got around the apartment in Zezu's Jaws.

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Logan
06-04-2001, 11:11 PM
Here's my Lilly going after Turtle #2. You can't see the turtle, but believe me, she was almost to him on the other side of the fence, until I crawled in the bushes and relocated him to the other side, out of sight!
http://wsphotofews.excite.com/011/AW/kc/H0/7f56219.jpg

And in this one, you can barely catch sight of the turtle in the bushes, right through the fence.
http://wsphotofews.excite.com/024/Mf/XB/i6/7W24854.jpg

Ben E Gas
06-05-2001, 07:10 AM
Looks like a box turtle.

annibale16
06-05-2001, 12:22 PM
I think I have a box turtle too.
He is only the size of a half dollar and we found him in the swimming pool, remember?
Do you think I should let him go? I did not know they were that serious about their territory/ homes. He is being kept in a big whiskey barrel. So far he is doing good, but mentally, I don't know? What do you experts think?

Ben E Gas
06-06-2001, 08:34 AM
Only the size of a half dollar? He's a youngin'. I bet he doesn't have much memory of a territory yet. I think it may be illegal to capture him if he's under a certain length though.

Does he seem happy? Is He eating, basking? do you let him out to roam?

Send us a pic of him if you have one. So we can see what kind he is.

thanks,
Ben

Ben E Gas
06-06-2001, 12:13 PM
Check out the message boards at:
www.turtletimes.com (http://www.turtletimes.com)

those folks know a lot more than I do about turtles. plus it is the same message board set up as here so it is easy to use.

AvaJoy
06-06-2001, 08:13 PM
Rich brought a painted turtle home for me to see recently; it was venturing out into the road. I'm so glad we took it back to where it was trying to cross, and put it on the other side hopefully at its intended destination. I had read somewhere that if you encounter a turtle in the road, always put it safely on the other side in the same direction it was going. BUT first I had to observe it for awhile (because I love wildlife) so I put some water in a Rubbermaid tub with a basking rock. My elderly Lily cat was predictably unimpressed, and my young Meeshe cat was quite wary and cautious upon approaching - he wasn't quite sure what to make of this creature! Rich thought he had rescued a Box turtle, and told me if I put him in water he would surely drown. I didn't think he looked like a Box because his shell was not domed; it was rather flat, and he had long aquatic claws. I researched on the internet and determined him to indeed be a painted; he did enjoy staying underwater! All is well that ends well, and I hope he has found his home turf. I had no idea that turtles will long for their original territory forever; how sad that people don't realize this when they chose to make a pet out of a wild turle.



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Logan
06-12-2001, 10:30 PM
This really puts my turtle pictures to shame, but one of the ladies on the Golden Retriever board caught her boy, Sunny, nose to nose, literally with a box turtle today. I knew you would enjoy seeing the picture.
http://wsphotofews.excite.com/024/82/eW/eP/Tr12278.jpg

Gina
06-12-2001, 10:38 PM
*Logan* Wow! What a fabulous looking dog the lady has, he's just adorable!

Gina
06-13-2001, 11:32 PM
By the look of it, he's going to slobber all over it...lick it to death! LOL! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif

Logan
06-14-2001, 12:43 PM
Ok. I'm addicted now. This might be my best turtle shot....so here goes:

http://www.plauder-smilies.de/tiere/turtle.gif


[This message has been edited by Logan (edited June 14, 2001).]

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thelmalu99
06-14-2001, 01:51 PM
Logan,
LOL!! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif