NSR-Little grey mouse.
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NSR-Little grey mouse.
My cat, a calico who is 75% white, has been staring at my NG fireplace. I knew it was something. Now a grey mouse the size of a golfball is going from couch, to barco, to end table where I keep all my shit.
In the morning, my brother is bringing over a feral, spayed, shots, etc. to take care of the problem.
I'm still holding out hope Chloe kills this beast.
In the morning, my brother is bringing over a feral, spayed, shots, etc. to take care of the problem.
I'm still holding out hope Chloe kills this beast.
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theemptythrone wrote:My cat hunts mice around the the neighbourhood. I always find little piles of guts in the yard, or lill fuzzy bodies on my bed. Its gross but that's part of being a cat owner.
Chloe kills moles and voles all the time. This mouse has her spooked. I'll keep you guys updated. Photo may be included.
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This mouse has held up in the gas log fireplace. Chloe(my cat) is standing guard. I just had to stop her from messing with our fish tank. She wants blood. When she was young and about 3 pounds, I let her harass the fish. Bad dude. I know. 29 gallon BTW. Small, but I have a real cool albino...mine it fatter, about 2 years older....mine would kill it and let the catfish eat it up...ecosystems!agrogod wrote:Let the primal hunt begin!
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Late and much missed Max killed the adult and showed us where to clean up. Clean kill, no guts or gore. Next was a baby, size of a walnut. This one was brought to me as a gift, unharmed and was released into the wild. He was a great cat. Current house feline has the potential to be a super hunter but he prefers cat food and is not let outside
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Update.
I thought my cat was just fixating on something. It(the mouse), is now under my couch. My furry animal needs to dig a ditch or two. She needs to learn. Should I raise up the sofa, and let the mouse scurry?
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The word you want is "holed".KrispyKreme wrote:This mouse has held up in the gas log fireplace. Chloe(my cat) is standing guard. I just had to stop her from messing with our fish tank. She wants blood. When she was young and about 3 pounds, I let her harass the fish. Bad dude. I know. 29 gallon BTW. Small, but I have a real cool albino...mine it fatter, about 2 years older....mine would kill it and let the catfish eat it up...ecosystems!
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