Laundry room, you say? Well, that would point to the dirty-footed visitor being a chupacabra. It's a well documented myth that they hate to get their feet dirty, see. This lil' feller must have smelled the laundry detergent, and decided to duck in for a quick wash-up.
You should maybe bring your goats inside at night for a while... .
Is it an opposum? Raccoon? Did you find anything? I would have been afraid to find out!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking coon when I saw th tracks. I think opossums are a little different.
ReplyDeleteI was also reading your profile...how does one pick a favorite book?
Alright, I'll admit it, it was me...I've always had tiny feet.
ReplyDeleteAlright, I'll admit it, it was me...I've always had tiny feet.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a raccoon!
ReplyDeleteI'll go along with the racoon guess.
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ReplyDeleteno question about it
I used to see tracks like that on my kitchen floor next to the cat door. Racoons for sure!
ReplyDeleteIf everyone's voting racoon, wash your hands after you're out there. They carry lots of bad 'hings.
ReplyDeleteLaundry room, you say? Well, that would point to the dirty-footed visitor being a chupacabra. It's a well documented myth that they hate to get their feet dirty, see. This lil' feller must have smelled the laundry detergent, and decided to duck in for a quick wash-up.
ReplyDeleteYou should maybe bring your goats inside at night for a while... .