Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Who Dunnit It Wednesday

 We have a mystery here.  Mom has two planters on the deck.  They both have the same plants in them, pentas and variegated ivy.  When she left for the graduation weekend in Texas and we were at the spa, someCritter came and consumed all the flowers in one.  Look!!!


Planter on the left - all the flowers have disappeared and were obviously broken off - they didn't just die.


Planter on the right - beautiful blooming pink pentas!!!

We hope you aren't thinking those two innocent faces and the third (who is peeking under the planter) in the window had anything to do with it.  Yes, we agree, there IS a reason Mom puts her planters behind prison bars.  But. . .

This time it REALLY had to be those pesky treerats - at least that's our story and we are sticking to it.

Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber








25 comments:

  1. I agree that sticking with that story is a good thing. Mom thinks so too. Just look extra innocent.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches all around and my best to your mom. ♥

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  2. Hari OM
    Gracious, how selective was that pesky petty pincher?!! It is clearly not you three. I mean, how could it be??> hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  3. You all have an alibi. It must have been a squirrel or chipmunk. If you were home that wouldn't have happened. XO

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  4. You three have the perfect alibi this time. Too bad you don't have a spy camera that could have caught the culprit in the act.

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  5. Yes, definitely the work of the Evil Squirrel Cartel!

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  6. That sounds super reasonable to us sweeties, those squirrels are always up to no good!

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  7. We are sure it is not one of the dogs pictured, unless they were made of bacon.

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  8. I definitely say it wuz tree rats.

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  9. Look at you three Woos. The very picture on innocence, I'd say.
    Toodle-oo!
    Nobby.

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  10. I'm glad they didn't get all the plants, but still....

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  11. that must be da squirrels or da snails... we hope the plants can pull through and they will recover...

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  12. Those squirrels are such a pain!

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  13. I have a post about disapearing flowers from planters just like these, somewhere on snapper blog. Someone at the nursing home accused another resident of destroying the flowers. I knew who did it so went early one morning and documented the thief. It was a TREERAT Mama Squirrel, I caught her eating flowers, digging roots, totally destroying the flowers... glad it was any of you and I KNEW it was not

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  14. Bunnies....we think they might be even WORSE than tree rats at causing problems! BOL!
    xoxo,
    Rosy, Jakey & Sunny

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  15. It most certainly was NOT the puppers!!! Sorry about your flowers but the pups are INNOCENT!

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  16. Someone came by for a "play date"? (PS wonder why I get a Wednesday post on Saturday ... email is getting as slow as snail mail!!!) Hope Texas + all was great!

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  17. Oh for sure it was those treerats but isn't it weird they chose ONE planter over the other when they're both planted with the same things????? Crazy but then we're talking treerats here and they ARE crazy! Love the Woo photo - what sweet faces and big smiles!

    Hugs, Pam and Teddy too

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  18. Oh my Woos!! We are spraying our potted plants on the deck with Repel-All about every other day.
    It is not harmful to critters but they don't like the taste.
    The plant prisoners are very pretty.
    Hugs Cecilia

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  19. The night creatures love tasting all the new plants. We have bunnies, deer, opossums and raccoons who all like to eat the vegetation, to say nothing of destructive birds.

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  20. It is disappointing when that happens. About 3 weeks ago I planted petunias in some of my pots. Next morning 2 pots had been almost completely eaten! The slugs had been out and feasted overnight.

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  21. Bwahahaha! Tree rats or...maybe the next door cat. Cats are always up to mischief, at least that's what we think.
    Your pals,
    Norman & Elsa 🐾

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  22. We love that description, Tree rats! Those flowers look pretty darned tasty, we are just glad that some pups weren't blamed!

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