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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 222966"><p>In Georgia, I was 15 and home alone for the weekend. There was a mouse. We had 7 cats - or maybe it was 5 then, I can't remember. We had a few. Anyway, the mouse was behind a door in the corner of the door and the wall. I picked up two of the cats and placed one at each side of the door. They stayed there watching the mouse and I went to bed secure in the knowledge that I didn't have to worry about the mouse running across my feet in my sleep.</p><p></p><p>Next morning, cats are no longer there and the mouse is crouched under one of the tower speakers. Sigh. So, I grabbed Taffy - the one who always brought us 'presents' - showed him the mouse, he picked it up, I opened the door, he went outside and bit it's head off. He didn't mess around. I felt really bad that the mouse had spent the night in fear. I didn't want it to suffer. I just wanted it gone. I'm glad Taffy got it because he didn't torture them. </p><p></p><p>My cats now...Puddles loses interest pretty quick, but Abbey would get it...probably Hydro, too. Abbey, however, is sadistic. She would torture it. Fortunately, we haven't had a mouse in the house in years. We did once when it was just Cassie and Baby Kitty. They were sharing their food with it. I couldn't figure out why I was going through so much cat food. Then I saw it peaking out from under the basement door. I put a towel under the door so it couldn't get upstairs anymore and it moved on. Probably next door; I lived in a duplex at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 222966"] In Georgia, I was 15 and home alone for the weekend. There was a mouse. We had 7 cats - or maybe it was 5 then, I can't remember. We had a few. Anyway, the mouse was behind a door in the corner of the door and the wall. I picked up two of the cats and placed one at each side of the door. They stayed there watching the mouse and I went to bed secure in the knowledge that I didn't have to worry about the mouse running across my feet in my sleep. Next morning, cats are no longer there and the mouse is crouched under one of the tower speakers. Sigh. So, I grabbed Taffy - the one who always brought us 'presents' - showed him the mouse, he picked it up, I opened the door, he went outside and bit it's head off. He didn't mess around. I felt really bad that the mouse had spent the night in fear. I didn't want it to suffer. I just wanted it gone. I'm glad Taffy got it because he didn't torture them. My cats now...Puddles loses interest pretty quick, but Abbey would get it...probably Hydro, too. Abbey, however, is sadistic. She would torture it. Fortunately, we haven't had a mouse in the house in years. We did once when it was just Cassie and Baby Kitty. They were sharing their food with it. I couldn't figure out why I was going through so much cat food. Then I saw it peaking out from under the basement door. I put a towel under the door so it couldn't get upstairs anymore and it moved on. Probably next door; I lived in a duplex at the time. [/QUOTE]
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