The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

BAChicagoGal

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THE MYSTERY OF THE MOUSE. How does a mouse get to the 2nd floor of a house, and then get cornered by two tabby cats? My tenant calls my husband wanting him to come upstairs and remove said mouse. Eventually my grandson's girlfriend came home, and removed the dead mouse from underneath the tenant's dining room furniture. I'm just glad the mouse is gone, and not still running around. My question is how/where did it get in? I have lived here 32 years, and never had a mouse problem before. Hope this is not a sign of More Mice in the future.

My theory. Since my tenant lets her cats run wild on my back enclosed stairs, and leaves her kitchen back door opened most of the day. I say the mouse was spotted by one of the cats, and then it entered her house, or was carried in by one of her cats, and they proceeded to kill it.
 

FutureCEO

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THE MYSTERY OF THE MOUSE. How does a mouse get to the 2nd floor of a house, and then get cornered by two tabby cats? My tenant calls my husband wanting him to come upstairs and remove said mouse. Eventually my grandson's girlfriend came home, and removed the dead mouse from underneath the tenant's dining room furniture. I'm just glad the mouse is gone, and not still running around. My question is how/where did it get in? I have lived here 32 years, and never had a mouse problem before. Hope this is not a sign of More Mice in the future.

My theory. Since my tenant lets her cats run wild on my back enclosed stairs, and leaves her kitchen back door opened most of the day. I say the mouse was spotted by one of the cats, and then it entered her house, or was carried in by one of her cats, and they proceeded to kill it.


No more Mickey's can visit. But I agree. They should die.
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
THE MYSTERY OF THE MOUSE. How does a mouse get to the 2nd floor of a house, and then get cornered by two tabby cats? My tenant calls my husband wanting him to come upstairs and remove said mouse. Eventually my grandson's girlfriend came home, and removed the dead mouse from underneath the tenant's dining room furniture. I'm just glad the mouse is gone, and not still running around. My question is how/where did it get in? I have lived here 32 years, and never had a mouse problem before. Hope this is not a sign of More Mice in the future.

My theory. Since my tenant lets her cats run wild on my back enclosed stairs, and leaves her kitchen back door opened most of the day. I say the mouse was spotted by one of the cats, and then it entered her house, or was carried in by one of her cats, and they proceeded to kill it.
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The only mice allowed in my house
 

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