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"Does any one know what is it?"
A mysterious mammal found in the back of the television set off an
interesting discussion.
A Weasel? A Ferret? Or a mink ?
Vivian Miller released this problem on Monday night to the “Thurston County, Wa – Just Because" Facebook Group after her parents found that animal behind TV. It was not injured, but it seems stuck and also her parents' house cat is paying close attention to it.
Miller said in her post: "I’m thinking ferret, but it’d be
weird to come inside and the neighbors aren’t that close for it to be
lost."
After few minutes, the article was explained in the comments.
Considering Miller’s parent’s proximity to wetlands, many settled on mink.
Jason Cox of Suburban Landscape Maintenance told Q13 News that He
was walking down the street from the street, and he volunteered to drive the
animal out. It seems that the animal is chasing small rodents or being lured by
the warm nearby wetlands on a cold day.
“In cold
weather, it found its way indoors” and Cox said “it found itself trapped behind
the TV stand.”
Cox moved the small animals, he said that its body is a little
white, and in the Cox near standing on his hind legs he released it on the
property of the wetland nearby.
Cox got a lot of phone
calls to help stranded the cat, but never seen that particular animal
“A cat is interested in it,” he said with a smile.
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