So folks, it's that time of year again. Today is of course National Stoat Day. STOAT A Belgian Striped Stoat leaves its lair where it has been hibernating since 1973 This forum will pay homage to the stoat by introducing a series of stoat-related posts and stoat-themed games. We expect the voluntary contributions to these stoatly celebrations to become compulsory under the new government for next year's National Stoat Day but for now you will only be subject to minimal Winton caps and Chegwin Thrumble for not appreciating the stoat adequately. A Mexican Moody Stoat peruses his homeland with mild concern following a freak tsunami The endangered Marine Stoat relaxes after a heavy meal of cakes and biscuits STOATS APPRECIATE THEM
i once rescued a Polecat and called him Hindsley... he smelt really bad and i realised that i now needed rescuing... found him a really good home with a polecat lady in Essex... she renamed him Forrest... he had a long and happy life... a much loved Polecat!!!