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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 223187" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>We get the occasional mouse, we live in an old house that backs on to a field area. Hadn't had one for a couple years though. Last week I came home from my company Christmas party and was walking to the bathroom and noticed one of our kitties sitting in the hall with a little gray thing in front of her and thought "oh I wonder where she found one of her mousie toys" and when I got close I realized it wasn't a toy but a little dead mouse. I guess to her it was a toy LOL. Had to keep pushing her away trying to pick it up to throw it away. It's kinda nice to know that we don't have to worry about setting traps, if a mouse finds it's way in the natural order of things will pretty much take care of it for us. I think mousies are cute, as long as they stay in their own field and not come in my house. Then they're gross pee machines. EWWWW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 223187, member: 1161"] We get the occasional mouse, we live in an old house that backs on to a field area. Hadn't had one for a couple years though. Last week I came home from my company Christmas party and was walking to the bathroom and noticed one of our kitties sitting in the hall with a little gray thing in front of her and thought "oh I wonder where she found one of her mousie toys" and when I got close I realized it wasn't a toy but a little dead mouse. I guess to her it was a toy LOL. Had to keep pushing her away trying to pick it up to throw it away. It's kinda nice to know that we don't have to worry about setting traps, if a mouse finds it's way in the natural order of things will pretty much take care of it for us. I think mousies are cute, as long as they stay in their own field and not come in my house. Then they're gross pee machines. EWWWW [/QUOTE]
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