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OOH!!! Mags you coward, I catch the poor little things and put them back in the field.... Cassie was probably so proud of herself... |
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Awww, bless her, she was giving you an Easter present!! The cat I grew up with always brought home his mice (dead) & lined them up on the porch steps...Mom used to say he was paying his rent!! ![]() |
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Consider yourself lucky if it has only been one mouse. When we lived in Scotland and the late lamented Little Melba could get in through the bedroom window she was always bringing mice in, sometimes to let free, other times to crunch up under the bed, it's not nice being awakened to that noise She also bought in birds - alive - and several small rabbits - also alive. It is not much fun getting up in the wee small hours to catch and take outside yet another bird or rabbit. I have to admit that I used to leave the mice for my german pinscher bitch to cope with, she was very quick in dealing with the problem !! Logoes. |
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