Ingredients:
1. Old house (100+ years or older work best)
2. Holes in Walls (either self-made, or natural)
3. Hair (the more the better)
4. Mice (if you’re on the timid side) or Rats (if your gutsy)
The other morning I woke up and realized that I had made a new friend during the night. Curled up in my hair was a little mouse, who I am sure, set safely behind glass in a pet store, would have been quite cute. However, the lack of a thin pain of glass makes quite a difference on your perception towards a creature. I don’t know how long he had been there, but his little claws created a slight tugging on my hair. I was up in an instant, and on the opposite side of the room. He wasn’t nearly as phased as I was; he simply sat there for a bit, as if wondering why I had ruined his warm bed and then scampered back to his hole. Knowing I had to get rid of my accidently made “Ratatouille,” and saying a quick prayer of thanks for 24 hour Wal-marts, I grabbed my keys and began to formulate how I was going to get rid of the leftovers.
What to do with your leftover Ratatouille:
1. 4 am trip to Wal-mart
2. $35 worth of d-Con mice traps
3. Peanut Butter (Natural Skippy works best)
4. Patience
Oh, Tuttle can come home with you when come down to visit.
ReplyDeleteWhen my roommates first heard this story, I legitimately thought one of them was going to head to the pound within the hour to get a cat!
ReplyDeleteI KNOW Jake would take care of the problem ; )
ReplyDeleteI read this to bug, but got no reaction.
ReplyDeleteI'd be happy to send out our cat - I'll even pay the postage! Mom
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