Almare:
Thanks, I was pretty sure it was... I wanted to pop it in my paper (actually writing a university Willow/Tara paper as we speak) but I need to find the source. Googling wasn't helping.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Almare:
Thanks, I was pretty sure it was... I wanted to pop it in my paper (actually writing a university Willow/Tara paper as we speak) but I need to find the source. Googling wasn't helping.
Okay, I need virtual petting.
Cat interest, strange noise in bathroom, is it a bat? No, it is a mouse caught in a mousetrap under the sink, but only trapped by one paw, trying to get away. I put on gloves, pick up trap and mouse, transport in paper bag to outside, and release mouse, who has begin to try to chew off his front paw, but I think hasn't gotten very far yet. Gah. Upsetting. No more mousetraps.
Poor flea.
Poor mousie.
Mousetraps are awful. I only used them once and had a similar experience. Cats have been more useful for me.
Oh, dear. That's no good, flea, I'm sorry you had to deal with that.
I don't mind to sound disturbing, but my rabbits are amazing at killing rats. They're even better than my dog.
We are going to try to stop up the entrance hole with the foamy insulation in a can stuff.
We have a fairly dumb cat.
I used D-Con until one of my victims decided to curl up and die behind my computer monitor. After that I got a little mousie-sized Hav-a-Heart trap.
flea, I'm sorry. That's no fun. Would it make it any better to tell you that we recently had to rescue a possum from my 91-year-old grandmother, who was beating it with a shovel?
No, really.
FTR, the possum was unhurt, if a bit stunned. We got it into a trash barrel and released it in the woods.
Great stuff! It is very much fun to use, but don't get it in your hair. Yes, this warning comes from experience.