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    #21
    he's just gone behind the television

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      #22
      Originally posted by Boudica View Post
      he's just gone behind the television
      are you scared ?
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        #23
        Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
        are you scared ?
        it's just creepy i don't vermin, even though i have worked in the city

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          #24
          Originally posted by Boudica View Post
          it's just creepy i don't vermin, even though i have worked in the city
          creepy eh ?

          would you consider feeding him ? making friends ?

          get a bit of bread soaked in milk, they like that. Call him......

          call him Spikey



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            #25
            Mice are cute. Used to have pet mice when I was a wee lass. One grew lumps. I found it as an ex-mouse in the cage after school one day. It was years later my mother confessed to having done it in (my dad was too tight to pay for the vet to do a professional job on it). Something she bought from the chemist apparently. Glad I never got sick...

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              #26
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
              He is a cutey NAT. I don't mind mice, not sure I'd want one running around the place though, isn't it mice that are incontinent?

              To add to the home alone theme of the weekend, I am also home alone tonight. No mice or strange noises to report (yet)
              Yep it is mice that are incontinent. I'm not scared of them at all (big, muscular spids are a different matter). Had one in a house I lived in a few years ago (before the mogs) and he stayed with me for a couple of weeks. I actually fed him . Poor little fella had obviously wandered in and got struck so I eventually managed to shut him in the utility room and left the back door open all night. He'd gone the next day.
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                #27
                It's funny isnt it ? when they are pets , they are nice and cuddly and you have lots of nice stories about them, you feed them and stroke them,
                otherwise they are creepy, incontinent, scary and a real pain.


                a bit like fellas I suppose


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                  #28
                  I had two pet mice, too. They had lots of babies. I got home one day, to hear screaming upstairs. I rushed up to find a scene of carnage that will be imprinted on my memory forever.

                  My screaming Mum was gripping my screaming sister's wrist, and thwacking her hand off the wall. My sister had a mouse attached to her hand. There was some blood on the wall, so I joined in with the screaming.

                  Turns out my sister (against my explicit instructions) had been playing Barbie Cars with the mice. This involved making small ramps, putting mice into Barbie's car, and whizzing them up and down the ramp. One mouse took particular exception to this game, and bit her, very hard, on that soft section of skin between thumb and forefinger.

                  My mother's solution was to smash the mouse's head off the wall, which worked fairly quickly. My sister's hand was damaged more by the smashing than by the biting.
                  Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
                    I had two pet mice, too. They had lots of babies. I got home one day, to hear screaming upstairs. I rushed up to find a scene of carnage that will be imprinted on my memory forever.

                    My screaming Mum was gripping my screaming sister's wrist, and thwacking her hand off the wall. My sister had a mouse attached to her hand. There was some blood on the wall, so I joined in with the screaming.

                    Turns out my sister (against my explicit instructions) had been playing Barbie Cars with the mice. This involved making small ramps, putting mice into Barbie's car, and whizzing them up and down the ramp. One mouse took particular exception to this game, and bit her, very hard, on that soft section of skin between thumb and forefinger.

                    My mother's solution was to smash the mouse's head off the wall, which worked fairly quickly. My sister's hand was damaged more by the smashing than by the biting.
                    imagine the stories the mice had to tell

                    ...first we were squashed into a plastic car, then when muriel couldn't take it anymore she lost her temper and all hell broke loose!

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                      #30
                      i need to get some poison or sticky paper

                      urrrgh!

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