It is a Luna Moth
Adopted Stray:Anny
Spots, the outdoor cat, adopted us back in 2005... RIP May 2, 2010
Adopted Stray:Lucky 1995-2005
RIP
Look deep into my eyes...
Miss Possum - wandering through
Adopted Strays:KeeKee on top and Anny on the bottom
Adopted Stray:KeeKee
Cody
1989-2002
RIP
Adopted Stray: Holly
1993-1999
RIP
Peek-a-boo!
I'm just helping you do your crafty stuff...
Grizzy
1989-2001
RIP
Cody and Grizz were full blooded, blue tongued, Chow-Chow brothers and a couple of sweeties.

Holly, aka Leanin' Lena, had a mottled blue tongue with one pink spot;  Probably Chow  - Lab mix
SPAY, NEUTER & NO PET DUMPING ZONE
We have rescued more house pets than we can remember.  Some how, there are lots of folk that think house critters can fend for themselves when they get turned loose in the country - NOT.  It is kind of like dropping off a 3 year old human out in the woods - not a chance in.....  We have kept as many as we could:  Anny, Holly, KeeKee and Lucky.  The others we took to our Vet (and neighbor) and paid half of the Vetting and food expenses to help find them homes.  We finally brought Anny home after some 30 days at the Clinic.....


Don't let your animals run free, even in the country.  Lots of bad things can happen - like getting shot, trapped or poisoned as vermin, pests or predators; starving; freezing; dehydration; or being run over or causing vehicular accidents, too....
OOFF! GET OFF ME!!!!!
It is an Io (EYE-oh)
OK - What kind is it?  It is about 1.5" long X about 1.5" wide; dusty butter yellow with brown spots.
This moth was about 7" long and had about a 6" wing span
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