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Best Mousetrap Ev4r

Journal Entry: Thu Jul 9, 2009, 1:51 PM



...just wow. I know some people who will be very touched by this, I know I was.


SO...

As Chris and I were watching television last night and lying in bed, my little black cat comes dashing into the room (which we ignored, because she does that a lot) and there is this really loud squeak. We both look over like WTF and she is playing with a mouse, which she drops, and it dashes back out into the other room. After she corners it, I manage to get it to run into a tea tin that Chris brought home from his job at Barnes and Noble, and I let it loose outside. It was tiny, and cute, and definitely not going to live long. :(

Thinking it was strange, and feeling sad for the badly damaged little mouse, we finally went to bed and slept most of the night away until 4:00 am when Chris sat bolt upright after hearing weird banging around out in the living room/kitchen area. When I went out there in the dark, my cat was crouching outside the kitchen door, all hunched over, and was growling low and constantly. I thought she was foaming at the mouth, and I was terrified that she had gotten sick from the mouse or something, but when I turned on the lights I could see another little grey mouse hanging from her mouth. ((This whole time, the orange cat is running back and forth like "OMG are you going to feed me now? You're up and in the kitchen?? Food? Food? What's going on??? LMAO he's adorably clueless...))

After a lot of prodding, I got her to let go of the mouse which I thought was dead, but obviously wasn't as it streaked into the kitchen with her hot on its tail. I managed to catch this one in the same tin as before, after finally getting her to move away from where she'd cornered it but couldn't quite get to it. I let this one go out in the trees too, and apart from some blood on its foot, I think it was okay. I know its probably stupid to feel bad for them, but I used to have little rodents as pets and I've always liked mice and rats and these were SO small. :( I should have killed the first one because of how badly it was hurt but I couldn't bring myself to do it. Chris said maybe we should get an aquarium and keep all the mice she catches in there, a sort of "mouse rehab" LOL. :P

My cat spent the rest of the night camped out next to the garbage can in the kitchen, staring at the bottom of the stove and dishwasher where they seem to be coming from. Pretty much I think that they run out of there and head for the cat food which is like 3 feet away, and some of it is always spilled on the floor for one reason or another, and she waits for them to go for it and then pounces. Out of all the apartments in this building, the mice come into ours, with our two cats. WTF?? I've heard them in the walls before, but was always confident that they would stay there, or invade other people's space and not ours. I mean... I thought mice would be a little smarter than that?? Maybe our building has all the "challenged" mice...? Who knows.

Friends

On another note, I have friends that need hugs and good thoughts (tell me if you want added to the list):
:iconrobinlee: whose grandfather just passed last weekend, who she was close to. :hug: :heart:
:iconamberpalette: who is having stresstastic hell working toward her PhD and needs to be told how awesome she really is every once and a while (and whose Col-Erases I still need to mail to her ^^; ) :hug: :D :heart:
:iconlegalien: who, last time I talked to her, had a gallbladder infection and stones, and is going to have to get it fixed at some point. I need to go seek an update. :heart:


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  • Mood: Stumped
  • Listening to: white noise from the fan
  • Reading: various shorts from Kingsolver etc.
  • Watching: my time piddle away while I waste it online
  • Playing: yay school yay school
  • Eating: Rice Krispies
  • Drinking: Coffee

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:iconsolemnlyswear22:
lol, my cat is of the same kind, he's dragged in mice, chipmunks, birds, and squirrels! luckily, most of the animals survived (not the mice though, they never had a chance)but i live ina really old house, and he seems to have gotten rid of all the mice, so thats a plus.they're cute, but they ae dirty and can make people sick too so..

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:iconlegalien:
LOL! At my family's place, there are always a couple of mice turning up, and I'm always wondering the same thing...don't they have any sense of self-preservation? Seriously.

Thanks for adding me to your good thoughts list :hug: :heart: Updates...the infection's gone, but...the doc's still waiting to make sure it's absolutely safe to do the surgery. I see him again on the 23rd of this month, so...we'll see what happens there. I'll keep you updated.

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:iconrobinlee:
Thanks for the shoutout. It's really encouraging to be reminded that my friends still care and aren't sucked into the michael jackson hype. love :heart:

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:iconambientsounds:
Michael Jackson hype my ass, I didn't know him.

:hug: When are you back in town?

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:iconambientsounds:
X) glad there's no more infection XD :hug: Yes, tell me what he sayses when he sayses itses

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Pinky, you have the reasoning power of a deck chair.

Oh this?? I was just painting my room... IN BLOOD!!! -Jon Stewart

[link] - come visit me at conceptart.org =)
:iconambientsounds:
yeah, I didn't touch them, we luckily had something good to catch them in. I always loved mice but ya know... I don't want to catch any funky diseases either. I'm going to have to keep an eye on the cat now because since we live on the third floor they are indoor cats... and I worry that she might not have the immunity to some things that an outdoor cat would have. :shrug:

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Pinky, you have the reasoning power of a deck chair.

Oh this?? I was just painting my room... IN BLOOD!!! -Jon Stewart

[link] - come visit me at conceptart.org =)
:iconsolemnlyswear22:
ya we use dish gloves :)
:/

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/***(it's a wand, giddit?)
my sister is my constant ;)
i live vicariously through pam beesly :D
DFTBA!♫ ~NERDFIGHTERS-CLUB
:iconamberpalette:
No dude I even feel bad after I kill bugs, even though I hate them LOL so I can imagine feeling sad for the mice. In fact we had an infestation of mice (I mean like a hundred at least) in my old house, some of them were actually lesser shrews, which are smaller and brown...and we just...had to put up the mousetraps and every time one went off and I had to take out a dead mouse I felt sick and sad. For some reason they creep me out too. Much more than rats. Rats are big enough to feel like mammals to me. Mice are so tiny that my head for some reason defaults to "enormous insect" LOL even though they are mammals.

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:iconamberpalette:
FUCKIN A. "Michael Jackson my ass, I didn't know him." EXACTLY SO.

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Fall down seven times, stand up eight.~Japanese proverb

God never leaves me. In my ignorance, I have frequently thought that I have left God, but that is altogether impossible.~Angelou

Plurality in interpretation is a sign of strength.~Nietzsche
:iconamberpalette:
You bet we care love <3

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Fall down seven times, stand up eight.~Japanese proverb

God never leaves me. In my ignorance, I have frequently thought that I have left God, but that is altogether impossible.~Angelou

Plurality in interpretation is a sign of strength.~Nietzsche

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