I know it isn’t a good thing to have mice living in the walls and crevices of my house and usually, my cats manage to send out a very loud and clear, “danger! Do not enter” message.
BUT…
They’re sooo cute!
So whenever a mouse is spotted by either, one of the humans, or cats, in the house, we all scramble over each other trying to catch it first. Sadly, one of the cats is usually swifter.
However, I have become an expert at extracting mice from cats while they’re still alive. I then let them go outside, safe and sound. Much to all of our cat’s dismay.
This is an entry in the wp photo challenge:
Danger!
Yeah cute brown mouse, but still dirty 🙁
Love image …. ! Sad about the outcome … but that’s life.
I am so totally rodent-a-phobic it’s almost funny. I once spent a weekend moving from one half of my house to the other by going out one door, walking around, and coming back in the other all because there was a dead (yes, dead) mouse in the room that connected the front and back of the house. I had to wait until my flatmate got home to remove it before I could go back in that room. 🙂
That’s hysterical! 🙂
My flatmate thought so when he got home. 🙂
I imagine. lol
Catch and release. Always the best. A place for everything and everything in its place.
Oh, we had a long lasting battle with a Mouse in the House. When we eventually tracked it down, it turned out to be a rat. Far less cute.
Oh Amanda. What a very nice of you. I definitely will let the cats do their job. Cute post, by the way ?
If they chew through your electrical wiring (in your walls) you house can easily burn down.
They are cute in pictures! I managed to catch and release a little field mouse. What seemed so huge inside looked so tiny released back into the wild!
We currently have a dead one somewhere in our house :(. Can’t find it anywhere and we have three dogs!