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Somebody in the house caught a mouse!
I found a very wet REAL mouse in the hallway just a bit ago. I was going to
flush it, but it was still alive (it was trying to grip the carpet as I picked it up by it's tail)! I put it outside and it slowly limped away after it lay there a bit and then righted itself. Not sure if Max the d-pet slobbered on it and then it 'escaped' under the pet-gate into the hallway (Max did catch a vole/shrew in the yard a week or so ago), or if Lizzie & Smokey (who were both nearby) licked it into submission. Poor little critter looked pathetic. I was able to walk, but I couldn't see any obvious injuries on it, lord know what internal injuries it had -- Help the animals of Monroe County http://www.justgiving.com/pfp/nalee1964 The ONE and ONLY lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy former-blonde in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)Š email me at nalee1964 (at) insightbb (dot) com http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep |
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"Magic Mood JeepŠ" wrote in message ... I found a very wet REAL mouse in the hallway just a bit ago. I was going to flush it, but it was still alive (it was trying to grip the carpet as I picked it up by it's tail)! I put it outside and it slowly limped away after it lay there a bit and then righted itself. Not sure if Max the d-pet slobbered on it and then it 'escaped' under the pet-gate into the hallway (Max did catch a vole/shrew in the yard a week or so ago), or if Lizzie & Smokey (who were both nearby) licked it into submission. It was Mimi, it was Mimi! Just lerning. She get much better at it soon wiv der practis. Well dun, Mimi, for a furst try. If yoo teleport over ere I show yoo ow to do it proply. Yore luving boyfriend Boyfriend |
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Magic Mood JeepŠ" wrote in message ... I found a very wet REAL mouse in the hallway just a bit ago. I was going to flush it, but it was still alive (it was trying to grip the carpet as I picked it up by it's tail)! I put it outside and it slowly limped away after it lay there a bit and then righted itself. Not sure if Max the d-pet slobbered on it and then it 'escaped' under the pet-gate into the hallway (Max did catch a vole/shrew in the yard a week or so ago), or if Lizzie & Smokey (who were both nearby) licked it into submission. It was Mimi, it was Mimi! Just lerning. She get much better at it soon wiv der practis. Well dun, Mimi, for a furst try. If yoo teleport over ere I show yoo ow to do it proply. Yore luving boyfriend Boyfriend I don't doubt it, Boyfie, by the way she was trying to get out the back door where I had taken it! She wanted it back - that was her mousie! (she'll reply to you later - I think she's pouting right now, probably wishing you could teleport over here and show her mean mommy the what-for LOL!!) |
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~~Poor little critter looked pathetic. I was able to walk, but I
couldn't see any obvious injuries on it, lord know what internal injuries it had ~~ Be glad you couldn't find any external injuries on it. I lived in the same house with my cat, my room mate, and her 5 cats and dog. The one mouse that managed to get passed Mildred on the porch ended up having his guts dragged all about the drawing room. I never knew that a mouse could hold so much blood, but apparently they do. ::shudder:: Azy! "Unfortunately, I once roomed with a cocker spaniel, and she left a terrible impression of dogs with whomever she met. Her breath was terrible, she reeked of sebaceous oils, she chewed her haunches fanatically, and she was a pathological liar. I learnt quite a few lessons living with her. Firstly, never lay behind a dog who's just dined heavily from the rubbish bin. Secondly, never leave kibble for later if there's a dog about. And, most importantly, never, never trust a cocker spaniel in a balaclava no matter what they tell you." ~~W.C. Humphries II( http://housecatwisdom.blogspot.com/ ) |
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