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happybird

(4,608 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 04:10 PM Jan 2023

It's that time of year when I am afraid to look at what Pooper's playing with

Is it a mousie or a real mouse?? She will carry a real mouse around like a retriever carries a duck, very deliberately and gently. Then she likes to introduce me her new friend by dropping it on the bed. It inevitably runs off and the fun starts all over.


She has unearthed a very realistic looking mousie from somewhere and has been freaking me out all day. I’m not afraid of mice, I just don’t want them dropped in my lap. And because of my stupid cold, I really don’t feel like doing any mouse rescue and release missions.

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It's that time of year when I am afraid to look at what Pooper's playing with (Original Post) happybird Jan 2023 OP
My little Maltese seemed a bit too interested in something in the yard. Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #1
My cat dispatched his latest mouse in seconds. Clean kill Walleye Jan 2023 #2
Could you get one of those hampster cages,... magicarpet Jan 2023 #3
Ha! happybird Jan 2023 #4
Rat's revenge..... escape to outdoors.... magicarpet Jan 2023 #5
I could always tell when Milo caught a real mouse, Ocelot II Jan 2023 #6
Pooper does something kinda similar when she sees a very large spider happybird Jan 2023 #8
so glad i only have declawed hostages. but then i got basil. my one + only mouser. somehow he found pansypoo53219 Jan 2023 #7

Irish_Dem

(47,106 posts)
1. My little Maltese seemed a bit too interested in something in the yard.
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 04:16 PM
Jan 2023

Right off the patio. I went to investigate and there was a little dead mouse.
She was nose to nose with it.

I got her away before it went any further.

Walleye

(31,025 posts)
2. My cat dispatched his latest mouse in seconds. Clean kill
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 04:54 PM
Jan 2023

So I was grateful for that much but then he came and dropped it right at my bare feet

magicarpet

(14,154 posts)
3. Could you get one of those hampster cages,...
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 05:21 PM
Jan 2023

... and setup a little mouse home ? You could keep your cat trophies and feed them when they get hungry. That would be the most humane approach.

happybird

(4,608 posts)
4. Ha!
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 05:42 PM
Jan 2023

That reminds me of something that happened a few months ago. A friend has a snake. They got her a rat but she wasn’t ready to eat, so they put the rat back in the box with a water dish and some food.

My rule is I cannot see the rat or else I’ll have a new pet. I get that the snake has gotta eat, but I like rats.

Anyhoo, I went back over there a couple days later and the big excitement was that the rat had escaped it’s box and they couldn’t find it. My friend’s daughter is terrified of rats so everyone was on edge. Of course, the next part happened while I was sitting alone at the kitchen table for a few minutes. Something caught my eye. Lo and behold, it was the rat, outside on the deck, running past the sliding glass door!


I described the rat and they said, Yep. That’s it! I’m happy the rat escaped and was outside living it’s best life. Of course, they thought I was just playing around until I described the rat, lol!

Ocelot II

(115,706 posts)
6. I could always tell when Milo caught a real mouse,
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 08:17 PM
Jan 2023

which he did a few times when mice got into the house (he was always an indoor cat). He seemed so much more excited when he bagged the real ones. He'd just bat the toys around but when he got a real mouse he'd toss it into the air and squeal with delight, like he was spiking the ball in the end zone. And then he'd eat it, crunch crunch crunch, which was sort of horrible.

happybird

(4,608 posts)
8. Pooper does something kinda similar when she sees a very large spider
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 09:43 PM
Jan 2023

She makes this weird squealing squeaky noise and hops straight up and down, all four feet off the ground. Super excited! She won’t kill them, though. She tracks them around the house while hopping and squeak-squealing and leaves it to me to do the dirty work.

pansypoo53219

(20,977 posts)
7. so glad i only have declawed hostages. but then i got basil. my one + only mouser. somehow he found
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 09:12 PM
Jan 2023

a mouse. i woke up to a dying mouse + basil waiting for his new toy to move. i know he pounced on the mouse. found another dead mouse. his sister found a mouse mummy as a kitten. they would have been bird murderers.

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