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    I figured out what was digging the chipmunk holes up....

    It's the cats that visit my property on a regular basis. I can't tell if it actually got one though. The footage is from my security cam but the quality falls off as the is the far end of the property.


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    Looks like it got bit.

    We had a cat on our front porch late last night, hunting. Scared the living daylights out of it when I went to put out the garbage. I suspect it's a barn cat from next door. The chipmunks are destroying the foundation on the porch. I can't poison them because of the dogs. It's driving me crazy.

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    I was thinking he got bit as well by the way he jumped in the air.
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    I was wondering if something got the cat before he could get what was in the hole by the way he/she jumped up and took off.
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