View Full Version : So Fuzzball Brought a Mouse Home Yesterday....
....and lets it go in the house, right as I am leaving for work. Well played, cat. She had it cornered behind my entertainment center. When I got home, she was still stalking it. Cue glue traps, one on each side.
2:30 am, and I am awakened to high pitched squeaking. Success. However, by the time I got up, Fuzz had somehow removed the mouse (no pics, maybe 2" not including tail) from the glue trap and had carried it to another room, which is where I finally grabbed it. It was wounded from the bite. I put it outside. Hope it makes it.
Cybercowboy
10-12-2016, 6:12pm
It's not going to make it...
One thing about our cat Eddie the Destroyer, he doesn't mess around toying with them. But he does love leaving presents on the patio.
StaticCling
10-12-2016, 6:30pm
Yup, that thing is dead. Bird or another Cat will probably get it. We don't let our cats outside anymore because I am afraid my asshole next door neighbor would kill them, but when we did, they would periodically bring 'presents' home...usually just the head of said critter, usually a bird.
mrvette
10-12-2016, 6:43pm
I flush vermin of any description down the disposal not an issue...or if near the bathroom....down the can.....big deal......
:issues: get real.....
Jeff '79
10-12-2016, 6:49pm
I flush vermin of any description down the disposal not an issue...or if near the bathroom....down the can.....big deal......
:issues: get real.....
Describe said vermin your method of disposal for each. :ball:
mrvette
10-12-2016, 6:52pm
Describe said vermin your method of disposal for each. :ball:
Roaches, bugs, mice all the same...down the drain, drownded or grounded same to me.....they GAWN!!!!!:rofl::issues::seasix:
Takes awhile for cats to figure out they're supposed to eat the mice.
When I got Rexx, the first mouse he caught, he played with it for a couple of hours. Same with the second mouse. On the third mouse, he actually bit it and discovered that it had flavor. No idea how many mice he caught after that. Later in his life, he would leave organs for me. Even left a face once.
Takes awhile for cats to figure out they're supposed to eat the mice.
When I got Rexx, the first mouse he caught, he played with it for a couple of hours. Same with the second mouse. On the third mouse, he actually bit it and discovered that it had flavor. No idea how many mice he caught after that. Later in his life, he would leave organs for me. Even left a face once.
Hammonds and Wurlitzers? Seems extravagant.
:dance::dance:
Black94lt1
10-12-2016, 7:19pm
Lilly is a Maine coon so she's a mouser by nature but she still likes to play with them in the yard and then will either eat them or leave them on the deck as trophies
OddBall
10-12-2016, 7:31pm
Probably dead by now. :sadangel:
99 pewtercoupe
10-13-2016, 7:08am
When I was growing up we had a cat that my mom always had to check her mouth before letting her in the house. She brought so many mice into the house. She would take them under a bed and play with them until they died.
Hammonds and Wurlitzers? Seems extravagant.
:dance::dance:
Internal organs - hearts, kidneys, etc.
Burro (He/Haw)
10-13-2016, 7:26am
Describe said vermin your method of disposal for each. :ball:
Brake fluid and a torch.
:issues: Get real...
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