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Bedlam

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So...I've been drinking this evening, so allow me to give you the short story.

Husband is on travel and has been gone for 2 weeks. Husband's cat (which he had long before he met me) is a handsome devil, but not real responsible or good at persistant follow-through. Case in point is tonight. I opened the door to let him in. Some storms are coming, so it's kind dark out. Mighty dark out, matter o' fact.

Therefore, it was only as he passed under the floor lamp that I caught the subtle shading at his mouth that signaled potential trouble.

"Max," I said, "that mouse had BETTER be DE...." Could not finish statement as rodent was dropped from cat's mandibles to scramble underneath my desk.

Eeek.

Before you judge me, know that my rodent phobia is an isolated characteristic. Had this been a snake, gator or polar bear, I'd be all cool with it. Could've managed it just admirably on my very own. Being that it consists of a small, scurrying, disease-riddled, chewing furry thing, forget it.

Of course, I immediately call El Hubbo to let him know that he has a little job to do come tomorrow. "Dear? Your cat. Mouse. Alive. In house. Your problem as of tomorrow. This includes hunting live mouse or disposal of mouse parts. Understood?"

"Yes, ma'am." (El Hubbo knows how to keep the peace in the household and thereby increasing his chances of fantastic sexual favors over the weekend. He understands on which side the bread is buttered, so to speak. For this, among many reasons, I love him. He is also a reasonable man, and understands that it was HIS fat-ass, lazy cat who caused the problem to begin with.)

My solution was to let the dogs in. Of our many pets, only our 110 lb lab, Goodman, gives me faith in this situation. He is an avid rodent-hunter. When romping in the fields behind the house, he will catch a scent and stay with it for up to two hours to snag his prey. But then he mostly just wants to trot home with it, to show it to his alpha. Which happens to be, guess who....ME! Now, Otto (a boxer) has a bad case of doggie ADHD and won't hunt much, but he's killer at being, well, a killer. Basically, he just likes to eat stuff. I am reasonably comforted in knowing if the other animals flush out vagrant mouse, he'll finish it off and burp contentedly.

So I've released the hounds, who are very happy to be in the living room as the thunder and lightening approach. Two dogs, three cats in the living room...I expect some results. I mean, I've got some varied talents here. Sure, everybody's kind of snoring right now, but just let that little MF'er make some move later on, when the house is quiet....ha! Say your prayers, you little plague-carrying bastard!

Right?

:tank:
 
LMFAO. That's awesome. :mug: Ever since our Shepherd died we haven't had anything deceased, or quasi-deceased brought into the house in ages.

Puts "RELEASE THE HOUNDS" kind of in to perspective. :D

Cool thought tho, Set up a vid camera in the living room so all on YouTube can enjoy the mayhem. ;)

Otherwise, Good Luck with the rodent elimination. :rockin:

Ize
 
That is nice write-up but I would bet that sneaky mouse is now hiding out under your bed..................just waiting. :)
 
Blender said:
That is nice write-up but I would bet that sneaky mouse is now hiding out under your bed..................just waiting. :)


Ooooooooh! That is SO WRONG! Not that I haven't thought of that and already gotten my raquetball raquet out (old reliable has crushed a rodent skull or two, back at a summer camp I worked for during college). But that's just so UNKIND to bring up at my vulnerable moment here! Bad brewer! Bad!
 
UPDATE! Behind dryer! It ran behind the dryer!

Hello?! Dogs? STOP paying attention to my bag of baked Doritos and GET ON IT!
 
Man, I wish my cat would drag mice inside. I know if he did, he would eventually track it down and kill it. For some reason, my cat has specialized in snakes. Usually he brings in tiny garter snakes and such.

One morning after a heavy night of drinking, I woke to the girly screams of a friend who had crashed on a couch in the living room. When I came out of my room to investigate, Mr Kitty was standing watch over a four foot long black rat snake. The cat's only way in/out of the house was from the basement. Props to the cat, because he caught a big@ss snake in the hedge, dragged it through his kitty door, dragged it up a flight of stairs, and kept it alive in our living room, just to show off how bad@ss he is.
 
you just need couple of old school mouse traps armed with cheerios or doritos, then wait for the sweet sound of the SNAP!!!
 
Bedlam said:
"Yes, ma'am." (El Hubbo knows how to keep the peace in the household and thereby increasing his chances of fantastic sexual favors over the weekend.
Well now I know where I went wrong in my marriage! I should have had a cat that would drag live mice into the house...:D
 
Peanut butter will get that little bastard. My roommates cat is even scared of my other roommates gerbils..There is no killing of rodents in this household.
 
My mice would not touch peanut butter.

We had a mouse-off one night to try and catch one of the wee fellas.

Four people. Four traps. Cheese, peanut butter, chocolate, maple syrup.
Chocolate won. (I had insider knowledge of this strain of rodents!)

SQUEEEEKKK
 
Last winter I inadvertently left a box of wild bird seed out in the garage. By New Year's a I realized I had a rocking party going on the garage.. I must of killed 20 of them with traps
 
lol I have 2 cats that will just dart to the middle of the room and sit there stairing at the wall. Waiting. Its only a matter of time......
 
I wouldn't use chocolate in the trap, just in case one of the dogs got to it. And why do I have this vision of your living room delicately decorated with all manner of fine expenive bric-a-brac? I can imagine it all poised, waiting for five large animals to go trouncing through the living room leaving a wake of destruction unseen since ancient times.
 
just in case one of the dogs got to it.

a little piece like that isnt going to do anything. Although really have you ever seen a dog with a mouse trap stuck to his lips? Hilarious!
 
Well, a tiny piece may not kill it, but it may give it the shiats. Could you imagine having to take a dog to the vet in the middle of the night with a mousetrap on its face and crapping like a hog farm?
 
I think the next time I kill a spider for my terrified wife, I will inform her that people get sexual favors for that kind of peacekeeping.
 
kaptain_karma said:
Man, I wish my cat would drag mice inside. I know if he did, he would eventually track it down and kill it. For some reason, my cat has specialized in snakes. Usually he brings in tiny garter snakes and such.

One morning after a heavy night of drinking, I woke to the girly screams of a friend who had crashed on a couch in the living room. When I came out of my room to investigate, Mr Kitty was standing watch over a four foot long black rat snake. The cat's only way in/out of the house was from the basement. Props to the cat, because he caught a big@ss snake in the hedge, dragged it through his kitty door, dragged it up a flight of stairs, and kept it alive in our living room, just to show off how bad@ss he is.


Your cat wouldn't last 5 minutes here in AUS... the most common snakes here are all very toxic!
 
cronxitawney said:
I watch the Discovery Channel, everything in Australia is capable of killing you.

Not everything, but a LOT of things!!

Been here for 10 years and have only seen 2 X brown snakes and 2 X black snakes in the wild. LOTS of nasty 8 legged things, but none of them have killed me.
 
This particular cat has a habit of dragging rodents home...a few years back while living in Ft. Worth in an apartment complex, he chased a large field rat into my garage, while I was working on either a motorcycle or old truck. I drop kicked the rat back into the field, Max chased it back into the garage. The rat NEVER left.

The rest of the story is when I did receive the call, I was in a traditional English Pub, drinking Fullers ESB with some work buddies. Tough night.

As you might have guessed, I am Bedlam's husband, brew assistant, and motorcycle mechanic.

Howard
 
Been here for 10 years and have only seen 2 X brown snakes and 2 X black snakes in the wild. LOTS of nasty 8 legged things, but none of them have killed me.

Yet


The Eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis) is the most toxic member of the genus and is the second most toxic land snake in the world.
 
Well, I have a cat who does the same thing. She finds crickets in the basement and brings them upstairs. The last "rodent" she caught was a chipmunk- but I saw her with it in her mouth and wouldn't open the door. I took a picture, and then she finally dropped it and it ran away, still outside. Thank goodness!
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She has NEVER killed a thing. My daughter killed one of her mice with a broom at approximately 2 AM. I bought a "sticky trap" because I thought it would be easier to use than a regular mousetrap. Well, then I had a live but dying mouse stuck to the trap. I think that was even worse.
 
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