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Meet Rodger and Triton. Rodger is the big guy, Triton is the tiny one---all of four pounds at the moment. Both orphans that my neighbor is raising til they can go to a refuge. (She's a licensed wildlife rehab facility, so don't call PETA...)
Triton still has the freeze instinct, and can hide in two inches of grass!
He's also a tough little dude, and will fluff his fur and stamp his hoof at the cat.
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