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Post by daddys3chicks on Mar 24, 2006 2:13:48 GMT 10
....luckily he is in a cage! We are mouse sitting Scooby Doo II from Katie's class over Spring Break. I hope he stays in his cage!
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Post by Michelle on Mar 24, 2006 2:44:26 GMT 10
I hope he stays in there too. I used to laugh at people who were afraid of mice (when I was a child). Now I'm afraid of them too. I found one in my bathroom a couple of years ago. (((shudder)))
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Post by teddymaker on Mar 25, 2006 1:51:29 GMT 10
Caged mice are okay..But the other kind,YUCK.....I had one sleeping in my tea towel drawer once...I scared him screaming as much as he scared me!!!
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Post by Pat on Mar 25, 2006 2:17:28 GMT 10
Too funny Jayne. Our cat Zoe likes to bring me little mouse surprizes. We have to block off the cat door at night in the warmer months or she will catch the critters and bring them inside - ALIVE and drop them in the bedrooms. I think she likes to hear me scream.
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Post by teddymaker on Mar 26, 2006 0:42:19 GMT 10
YIKES!!!...I'd be screaming to Pat!!!!....To bad they don't look like Mickey mouse!!!
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Post by frugalmel on Mar 26, 2006 4:48:03 GMT 10
Whew! Glad he's in his house. Pat, that wouldn't be pleasant to find in the middle of the night!! eeek
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Post by Pat on Mar 28, 2006 1:47:38 GMT 10
I do scream and then I catch them if they are still living and toss them outside. If they are dead, I scoop them up (while gagging) and toss them out. Now we did have a black snake slithering across the basement floor in front of me last fall. I screamed bloody murder until Mel came down and removed it. He refused to kill it, just scoopd it up in a container and let it loose outside. Him and Ryan are still giving me a hard time over that one.
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