Spiritual Awakening

Rodents are for TERRIERS!

August 15th 2012 5:10 pm
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We have some MICE outside! In the back yard! We have some brush piles and the mice think they're NEAT! And I think the MICE are NEAT!

Mama feeds birdies. She says she's not sure WHAT to do. Stop feeding birdies for two weeks? What eats mice???

The area is TOO LITTLE for owls or hawks. They like to SWOOP I think.

Mama is thinkin' about putting a WILD SNAKE under the house!!! That'll do it! I'm not sure how I feel about that. Then what will be so interesting to sniff outside? Slithery snake? I don't think so!!

Snakies eat birdies too, I think, so I'm going to try to either scare Mama from snakes OR try to look like one myself... I need to get those mices! PROVE that I am a TERRIER! MADE for this job!!!

 
 

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Barked by: Flicka ~ CGC (Dogster Member)

August 15th 2012 at 5:46 pm

Snakes eat about once a month... not good maths....
Barked by: Lucky Isabella (Dogster Member)

August 15th 2012 at 6:58 pm

I often chase mice, myself. Mom says I run them to death. I don't know what I would do if I caught one.

Also, I am told that cats eat mice. I do not like cats, but there are many cats in my neighborhood who take care of mice. And, if there are no cats handy, maybe you can get a toy kitty and set it in the brush. A toy like fur real kitty that will meow and move. That might fool the mice. If they are messing in your yard they can't be that smart.
Barked by: ❀ Whitley ❀ (Dogster Member)

August 16th 2012 at 2:22 am

Chasing rodents are fun! I could get rid of that mice problem for you . . . BOL!
Barked by: Petey (Dogster Member)

August 16th 2012 at 3:10 am

how about a cat??
Barked by: Sunny (Dogster Member)

August 16th 2012 at 10:04 am

Wanna borrow Bean?


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