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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 222948" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>How funny! I'd love to see the cats with a little mouse blocked in between them!</p><p> </p><p>My Bostons are the mousers in our house! They're as fast as any cat and just as patient. They will chase any little thing that moves. Ragan has been at it the longest and she's positively deadly to mice! If one runs across the floor, she's got it. They don't eat them but they like to carry them around in their mouth. Ragan will eventually spit hers out in the living room in her spot by the heater. </p><p> </p><p>Katy, on the other hand, doesn't want to give hers up. She has to be bribed with cookies. She has a real moral dilema when she realizes that she'll have to spit out the mouse if she wants to eat the cookie, but eventually the cookie wins out and she gives up the mouse. When she knows I'm trying to get her to spit out the mouse, she sometimes tries to keep me from seeing that she's got one in there. She keeps turning away from me and walking away like she thinks I don't know. I wish I had a camera the day this chubby little black and white dog was walking around with her cheeks puffed out and two tiny little back feet and a tail hanging out of her mouth ... and she's giving me this look, like "Whuuut?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 222948, member: 1883"] How funny! I'd love to see the cats with a little mouse blocked in between them! My Bostons are the mousers in our house! They're as fast as any cat and just as patient. They will chase any little thing that moves. Ragan has been at it the longest and she's positively deadly to mice! If one runs across the floor, she's got it. They don't eat them but they like to carry them around in their mouth. Ragan will eventually spit hers out in the living room in her spot by the heater. Katy, on the other hand, doesn't want to give hers up. She has to be bribed with cookies. She has a real moral dilema when she realizes that she'll have to spit out the mouse if she wants to eat the cookie, but eventually the cookie wins out and she gives up the mouse. When she knows I'm trying to get her to spit out the mouse, she sometimes tries to keep me from seeing that she's got one in there. She keeps turning away from me and walking away like she thinks I don't know. I wish I had a camera the day this chubby little black and white dog was walking around with her cheeks puffed out and two tiny little back feet and a tail hanging out of her mouth ... and she's giving me this look, like "Whuuut?" [/QUOTE]
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