Appropriate saw to remove cat from tree?

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Don't need a saw....


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No Shoot,

2 years ago he had one at the back stoop Easter morning.

And I know for a fact Jerry has a soft spot for Coons.

Me thinks the little lady may get her purple -74 out if you were to harm a hair on his head, it's her BABY!
 
No Shoot,

2 years ago he had one at the back stoop Easter morning.

And I know for a fact Jerry has a soft spot for Coons.

Me thinks the little lady may get her purple -74 out if you were to harm a hair on his head, it's her BABY!

My lil fella has gained 2 more lbs and will be a year old next month. He pretty much does what he wants and is the strongest, physically, cat I have owned to date.Got to be careful when ticklin his belly....LOL
 
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c'mon yus guys,

you're gonna hurt the little wifes feeling talkin' 'bout her little baby that way.




You are such Manly Men,

But like I've said

"how many deer hunters (alive) would there be if the deer shot back"

If you're honest with yourself you can come to the proper conclusion.
 
c'mon yus guys,

you're gonna hurt the little wifes feeling talkin' 'bout her little baby that way.




You are such Manly Men,

But like I've said

"how many deer hunters (alive) would there be if the deer shot back"

If you're honest with yourself you can come to the proper conclusion.



One. Me.
 
sense we are the subject,

am i the only one that would like to take a sand wadge and tee off the yappey dog next door :D and i hate golf...
 
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Problem solved!

While I'm just a newbie, it's clear that you should use a Husky 353. People keep telling me that the green caps mean that it's a "cat" saw. I always wondered what they meant. Now I know! :msp_wink:

Doug
 

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