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She really does.Regan has it all worked out!

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She really does.Regan has it all worked out!
Hahaha I'm so glad I'm not the only rescuer! I had prepared myself for mockery and you didn't give me anyI need so many emojis for this!![]()
I have rescued so many mice because I can't stand to hear them cry.
I'm such a wimp! Blossom is the ants!
I grab them from the jaws or paws of the cats and carry them by their tails and fling them outside. Once outside I assume the make straight for the Chicken Palace.I need so many emojis for this!![]()
I have rescued so many mice because I can't stand to hear them cry.
I'm such a wimp! Blossom is the ants!
It's rats I don't like & I've got some great mice stories.Hahaha I'm so glad I'm not the only rescuer! I had prepared myself for mockery and you didn't give me any![]()
You are braver than I. I have to herd them into a bucket or something.I grab them from the jaws or paws of the cats and carry them by their tails and fling them outside. Once outside I assume the make straight for the Chicken Palace.
But, I am nearly done with my Palace rodent-proofing. If it weren’t for the now 3’ of snow covering the foundation I would be done.
I keep pairs of leather work gloves around for this purpose. Just in case eithe cat or mouse think of using their teeth on me.You are braver than I. I have to herd them into a bucket or something.
Yes, I can handle most things but I'm not up for a mouse bite.I keep pairs of leather work gloves around for this purpose. Just in case eithe cat or mouse think of using their teeth on me.
I love a happy ending! < sigh >It's Caturday!!
Here's Blossom's photo
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Actually I have a photostory to share and I'm sharing it in reverse.
It's the story of the time I outsmarted a rat that was almost as big as I was (if my size were measured in terms of my bravery in the face of a large mouse/small rat/possibly a marsupial I was unable to recognise in my heightened emotional state).
Subtitle: Thursday Evening.
You've already seen how things ended up, Blossom blissfully napping on the bed and dimly wondering why I was so late turning in.
Ten minutes prior, I had put a chair outside, got myself a long stick, kneeled upon the chair, and used the stick to release John the Slightly Disabled Rat (little rat or big mouse or possibly a marsupial) from under the big sieve. Here is a photo of his dash into the night. Taken while kneeling on the chair.
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Prior to this John had spent several long moments contemplating his options and releasing a poop.
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"Why is John the Slightly Disabled Rat (Or Mouse or Marsupial) on that delightfully kitsch placemat with giant land chickens on it?", I imagine you pondering.
I had decided to slip the placemat under the sieve to entrap John and safely carry him outside.
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Bless him, he really tried to work with me on the whole relocation project! He was a star teammate!
It was good to know I could rely on John because prior to my placemat scheme, I had been inching the sieve along the hall, little by little, come on John, a little further. It was taking a long time, but throughout it all, he did the best he could but eventually he hadn't the geart for movement and that's when I knew I had to find a way carry him to the finish line.
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I like that photo because it shows how huuuuuge (tiny) he was.
And all of this happened because I was enjoying a doco on Virginia Woolf and hadn't noticed it was dark oursideand had left the backdoor open.
When I heard it...
Miaoooow
Miaooooooooow
Chomp
Squuuuueeeeeeeaaaaaaaakkkkkkk please don't crunch me up Blossom!!!!!!
I leapt up and freaked out. A heavy mixing bowl was dropped over the injured party. Blossom was banished to the bedroom. Flares were sent up in the form of a flurry of text messages. Plans were made. Bowl was swapped for sieve. John's injuries were assessed. The possibility of adopting a slightly disabled rat/mouse/marsupial gave rise to his name, John, and was dismissed.
The drama unfolded.
John was released and in my imagination I was singing Born free as free as the wind blows...
And the cat slept on.
Unperturbed.
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Thank you. I think so too but then I would, wouldn't I?They are such a pretty flock.![]()