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What an unusual sight! First you see the massive eagle, then her kitty cat, and then the fox, all right there as she opens the door.
“The cats and eagle and fox have been hanging out together for years. The fox and eagle have no intention of eating my cats or I would not be letting them outside, nor would they want to go outside if they felt danger,” wrote the owner on her Facebook page.
Gizzmo and friendly bald eagle on her back porch in Unalaska, Alaska. (Pam Aus/Facebook)
If you are wondering where such a situation could take place, Pam lives in Unalaska, Alaska, on the Aleutian Islands.
The red pin is on the Unalaska islands, off the Alaska’s west coast. At this point they are just as close to Russia as they are to Canada. (Google maps)
The wild life their is ample—as well as the foxes and bald eagles, they have moose, seals, and various ocean birds.
The little fearless fox that visits Pam’s porch regularly. (Pam Aus/Facebook)
In summer, the area actually has so many bald eagles nesting that it gets dangerous for people, who’ve been attacked by the birds while they are feeling especially territorial.
The bald eagle that visits Pam Aus and her cat. (Pam Aus/Facebook)
The only thing that would make this better is a moose strolling up. She needs to put cupcakes out, moose like cupcakes, I read that in a children’s book.
Here’s one where the Gizzmo just wants to be left alone, hope Mr. Eagle doesn’t feel too hurt.
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Nice to see their’s still some wildlife left in the world even if it is screwed up.