Found my first dead rat today. Outside, right by the place where I figured they were getting into the house.
Now . . . do I owe him a rat funeral? I do feel grateful that he died outside the house, rather than IN it.
Maybe I could establish a little rat graveyard in the flower beds . . .
~~Angie
And here I've been searching our home for my daughter's new and newly escaped hamster (looks like a rat to me!).
ReplyDeleteI will have to tell you our old house built in 1854 with rats in the attic story sometime. I thought they were squirrels, who are by far more palatable for my senses.
Have a marvelous Thanksgiving, Angie!
Love,
Holly
Oh, yes, be very glad it was outside. We've had a dead rat in the attic before, as well as a dead raccoon. Not pleasant olfactory experiences, to say the least.
ReplyDeleteAt times like that, I wonder why in the world feminists want to compete so much with men. I am perfectly happy to let my husband take care of critter control.
Ugh. I have a cat that brings me "presents" soemtimes. I have to ooh and aah and not hurt his feelings.
ReplyDeleteone word.....eeewwwwww!!
ReplyDeleteNo funeral needed. After reading the Fairlawn series I'd be afraid you'd want to try your hand at embalming! LOL
ReplyDeleteI found a dead rat in our yard a few months ago. I put on gloves and disposed of it quickly. Ick.
One of my cats was chasing a LIVE mouse (is that a baby rat?) through the house on Tuesday night. I pray it got chased out. Haven't seen it yesterday or today. EWE! I do hope I don't find it dead IN the house.
ReplyDeletei agree with sara, eeewwwwwww!
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In our house, removing a dead creature falls under the chore list of SuperMike. My wonderful husband never shrinks back from the opportunity to be my hero.
ReplyDeleteWe live adjacent to country property and have mice, snakes, rabbits, and the occasional bat on our property. I am not too freaked out by mice, but snakes are not my friends. Especially when they are in the garage.
LOL! I actually LIKE nonpoisonous snakes--as they eat other things like roaches. I allowed one to live on our front porch for months, and even photographed him for the blog.
ReplyDeleteBats? Not sure I'd like that. :-)
Angie