Bad_Karma:
whiteflower_pa:
No fawn is tick free. How did it get up on the couch? Did the dog drag it up there? (Yes, I have a suspicious nature)
I was thinking the same thing. Dogs and cats seek elevated positions because of their predatory nature. Dont think a deer would do that. I call B.S. on the background story.
You're right. Fawns stay close to the ground, often stretching out so their spotted body will blend in with the natural surroundings. It's also doubtful a fawn that young could navigate a puppy door or jumping up on a couch.
Either someone stole the little creature outright, or claimed it was 'abandoned' - i.e. the mother was murdered by a car or some other human weapon.
The fawn should never have been allowed in the house ... unhealthy for the animal and occupants of the house.
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