Getting a mouse from a cat, results in this....

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+ 1 to me and the mouse, it is safe in a box.

I still have one lost in the house somewhere, and she has gone off to get another. When she comes back she is getting a big ass bell on her collar.

She keeps bringing them back for the kittens to play with...

BTW I didn't force it off her, she dropped it and I got that in the struggle to prevent her getting it again.
 
This is what cats do though, cats are on this Earth for three reasons, to sit on keyboards (and other computer paraphernalia), to kill mice and to be generally evil. Why interfere with the natural order of things :confused:

Because they end up lost in the computer room when she gets bored of them. wires wires wires.
 
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poor thing has weed already.

Expecting a buddy for it any min now when she comes in.

I was playing with mini GPS receivers earlier. May experiment with fitting small tracking units to them to see where they go. Each night they come back with loads of rusty nails stuck to their collars.
 
Oh boy are cats a load of work.

Here is Eddie, the biggest 1 year old cat ever, sniffing around the seagull nest on the roof!

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This place is going nuts. I was just in the kitchen and found another mouse in the sink!

I guess that is the one who went awol yesterday.

So I have 2 mice in the box....
 
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have you tried locking the cat flap so it can only get out not in? thats what we do so we can see if its got anything before we let it in. works pretty well, although our drive is a rodent graveyard.

With the amount of foxes here, we prefer them to sleep inside at night.

Here is my tweaked catflap. It can be locked both ways.


1 mouse released back to the wild. One mouse lost in the house again - grrr.
 
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