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There might be a new kind of cat toy around here

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Gabey8 - 10 Sep 2005 20:22 GMT
There might be a new kind of cat toy around here, although I sincerely hope
not.

This morning, our next-door neighbor asked if we'd seen any mice recently.
The answer, fortunately, is "No", and I hope it remains that way.

However, it appears that there is a mouse problem in the entire
neighborhood. I'm willing to bet that it's because there is a LOT of
building of new houses taking place where there was a large empty lot. All
the digging and laying down of water mains, gas pipes, etc is probably
driving out whatever critters lived in said empty lot. Since my street is
less than a block away from all this activity, I'm not surprised that our
block (and the next block, as well) are starting to experience a problem.

Fortunately, Captain and Stanley's presence seems to be enough to deter
any uninvited critters from trying to move into this house. So far,
there's been absolutely no evidence of any rodent encroachment. No sane
mouse would take up residence in a house with two cats, not when there are
plenty of catless houses nearby to choose from. That goes double for the
fact that THIS particular pair of cats is still young and playful enough
to be in "Pounce on anything that moves!" mode during every waking moment
of their day.

I don't think that any rodent would last long if either of these cats got
hold of it. If they didn't actually figure out how to kill it, the poor
thing would probably die of fright or exhaustion after being tag-teamed by
both of them.

I did promise our neighbor that I'd keep a close eye on just what the cats
were playing with. I hope that the only mouse-shaped things that the cats
have to play with are actual TOYS, not real mice or ex-mice. ;o)

Donna and the Mighty Hunters known as Captain and Stanley
Kwaaazee Kaaaatz - 10 Sep 2005 20:27 GMT
>There might be a new kind of cat toy around here

f.cking idiot, that's a dildo.
John F. Eldredge - 10 Sep 2005 21:11 GMT
>There might be a new kind of cat toy around here, although I sincerely hope
>not.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>less than a block away from all this activity, I'm not surprised that our
>block (and the next block, as well) are starting to experience a problem.

I know how that goes.  Some years ago, a highway was built about 100
feet behind my parents' house.  This involved lots of blasting, so the
entire neighborhood had a bad rat and mouse problem for a while, as
the critters were driven out of the formerly empty land and had to
find new homes.

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jmcquown - 11 Sep 2005 00:22 GMT
> There might be a new kind of cat toy around here, although I
> sincerely hope not.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> building of new houses taking place where there was a large empty
> lot.
(snippage)
> Donna and the Mighty Hunters known as Captain and Stanley

Ah, yes, I've had that happen to me.  All the mice from the new home
construction fled right into the homes across the street, including mine.  I
didn't have a cat at the time (and Persia is inexplicably afraid of mice,
anyway).  I remember one afternoon I walked into my bathroom and found a
mouse climbing my shower curtain!  I had the presence of mind to grab a
shoebox, knock it into the bathtub and drop the box over it.  Found a piece
of cardboard to slide under the box and released the mouse outside.  It
probably came back in, I really don't know.  One evening I was watching
television when I spied something out of the corner of my eye.  I looked at
the fireplace hearth and there was a *teeny tiny* mouse, no more than 1 inch
tall, sitting there washing it's whiskers.  It was cute as can be but I
don't want mice in my house!!  Unfortunately, I finally had to resort to
inhumane trapping.  They were getting into everything in the kitchen
cupboards - anything that wasn't in tins. (sigh)

Jill
Kwaaaazeeeee Kaaaaatzzz - 11 Sep 2005 14:57 GMT
>Ah, yes, I've had that happen to me.

Three cocks in you at one time...yes we've heard, Slut.
Kreisleriana - 11 Sep 2005 00:43 GMT
>There might be a new kind of cat toy around here, although I sincerely hope
>not.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>less than a block away from all this activity, I'm not surprised that our
>block (and the next block, as well) are starting to experience a problem.

Dear Captain and Stanley,
Mouses are the best toys.  They run around by themselves.  You don't
need your Mommy to help.  

Love,
Stinky

Theresa
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