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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

This just in.

It's mouse and bird hunting season for our aged cat. She killed and ate one bird yesterday while I was taking Bruiser for a walk. It's so very nice to come home to find an entirely deconstructed creature, all scattered feathers but minus its interior. Y'know, it's all surface--a postmodern kill.

Tonight, I heard her make a low yowling sound, which always indicates murderous intent. Mouse-icidal impulses. Indeed, she had a mouse in her mouth, which she dropped when the historian picked her up. This meant, with only minimal scampering, the mouse found a hiding place, which called for us to use the two-man mouse-trapping method. This involves a blanket and two people, one to shoo and the other to catch. Bonus: I moved a medium-sized pile of crap (bags, a purse or two, etc.) and found the mouse, which the historian (who has excellent hands) caught and released. Thanks, kitty!

4 comments:

  1. Our cats bring in lots of nice treats for us to enjoy- mostly snakes and poison oak to plague Matt year round. Isn't that sweet?

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  2. I hope that cat has brought at least as much enjoyment as creatures into your home.

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  3. Impressive. We always tried to use a box when one of the cats brought in a mouse. You guys are advanced mousers.

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  4. oh geez...how i miss that crazy cat...but no mouse catching experience is more insane than the 2 or 3 am experience involved in my room..now it is hilarious--then not so much...

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