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charbar

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'Tis funny. Mice doing pretty typical things trying to stockpile ****. Luckily it was in his tray :lol:

If only I could train my shop cat or the mice he drags in to do that. Does anyone else has a mouse free shop until their cat drags a half alive one in and lets it go? :lol:
 

bassJAM

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'Tis funny. Mice doing pretty typical things trying to stockpile ****. Luckily it was in his tray :lol:

If only I could train my shop cat or the mice he drags in to do that. Does anyone else has a mouse free shop until their cat drags a half alive one in and lets it go? :lol:

Last winter I let our cat in without realizing she had a live chipmonk in her mouth. That was a fun 10 minutes until I convinced it to run back out the door.
 
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engineer2

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I wish I had that mouse.
The one in the garden shed ate all my grass seed last winter. Left me husks and mouse turds. Now seed is stored in containers.
I saw a mouse come in under the garage door seal during a rainstorm. Put the cat out there, and she chased it around for a day. I assume the terrified mouse finally left. For a week after that, the cat would check daily to make sure it was gone.
Never seen her move so fast as when she caught a chipmunk. I made her let it go. It must have told its friends as I haven't seen one since.

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Uncle murph

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