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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 149091" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Hopefully someone will have an idea on how to keep these creatures away. You do know that its main purpose is to tease your cats! </p><p> <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/devil2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":devil2:" title="devil2 :devil2:" data-shortname=":devil2:" /></p><p> </p><p>Anyway, thought I would share my latest furry rodent story: One Sunday morning my difficult child found a mouse in a trap under the Sunday School table. He decided to go find dad to ask how old the mouse was. I told him to put it back and hopefully no other kid would find it. In the mean time, I kept my eye open for a trustee to deal with it. I stayed at the table to make sure no other kid would find it. When class started, I left to teach my class. My Sunday School Superintendent assistant could not handle it anymore and decided to take matters into her own hands. Later after Sunday School was over, she asked me if my difficult child told me about a conversation she had with him. Seems he asked her where the mouse was and when she stated she threw it away he replied, "You do know that you can reuse the trap?"</p><p> </p><p>She called me later very worried. "Do you think the ladies in the kitchen will be mad at me?" "Where did you throw it?" "In the dumpster outside." "Then they shouldn't be mad." "But I threw away the trap." "I would think it was the trustees who put out the trap and if anyone gets upset over a trap being thrown away, they better get a life!" She felt too guilty though and went out and bought a package of traps to replace the one she threw away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 149091, member: 5096"] Hopefully someone will have an idea on how to keep these creatures away. You do know that its main purpose is to tease your cats! :devil2: Anyway, thought I would share my latest furry rodent story: One Sunday morning my difficult child found a mouse in a trap under the Sunday School table. He decided to go find dad to ask how old the mouse was. I told him to put it back and hopefully no other kid would find it. In the mean time, I kept my eye open for a trustee to deal with it. I stayed at the table to make sure no other kid would find it. When class started, I left to teach my class. My Sunday School Superintendent assistant could not handle it anymore and decided to take matters into her own hands. Later after Sunday School was over, she asked me if my difficult child told me about a conversation she had with him. Seems he asked her where the mouse was and when she stated she threw it away he replied, "You do know that you can reuse the trap?" She called me later very worried. "Do you think the ladies in the kitchen will be mad at me?" "Where did you throw it?" "In the dumpster outside." "Then they shouldn't be mad." "But I threw away the trap." "I would think it was the trustees who put out the trap and if anyone gets upset over a trap being thrown away, they better get a life!" She felt too guilty though and went out and bought a package of traps to replace the one she threw away. [/QUOTE]
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