Excuse me, I am enjoying the sun. It is not my problem, we have a mouse problem. It is not my problem you can't have a cat because I will likely dead it. It is not my problem that hunting mice is beneath me. I tried it once and it wasn't my thing and you didn't appreciate me dropping the dead baby mouse on your yoga mat. The Man can keep live trapping and Ubering them several kilometres away. 15 isn't nearly close to our record of 32.
Let me get back to the sun.
Lee
we agree... same here... sadly with the horrible gaz prices in europe our dad is a miserable mice taxi driver... they are back faster in our crib than he... oh man...
ReplyDeleteI laughed loud and long at dad ubering mice to a different location.. when my sons were young, there was no word uber, but I did a ton of ubering anything that lived in our yard to the state park.
ReplyDeleteWe had the same issue when we lived in New Hampshire.....but our neighbors told us that mice were in inevitable fact of life.....
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteFair enough... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Well Lee tell us what you R E A L L Y think.
ReplyDeleteBOL LOL MOL
Hugs Cecilia
PS meant to ask.....does Man really uber live mouses to another location.
ReplyDeleteBryan had a friend should used humane traps to catch all the squirrels in his yard. Then he took them let them loose on the grounds of a huge health facility where there were ~87 trees.
We don't hunt mice either but there are always some that like to get in our basement. Our dad takes care of those mice too.
ReplyDeleteOh Lee, I would so love to come over and assist Man with your mouse problem... Surely something can be arranged?
ReplyDeleteToodle-oo!
Nobby.
It been smoky here for a while now, so no sun.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Y’know, Lee. I’m a cat and I would much rather enjoy the sunshine than hunt for some mouse. You have the right idea. ~Ernie
ReplyDeleteI would be loving the sunpuddle and saying the heck with mice too, Hailey!
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