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What's knocking over my bottles

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theresaratinthekitchen · 30/07/2022 23:13

I was sitting in the living room and the dog and I heard a noise. It sounded like glass bottles moving. The dog barked.

I woke up DH who was not impressed and told me it came from outside.

I went to check on the drinks cupboard because I had visions of rats running around my bottles of gin, but nothing looked out of the ordinary.

Then I remembered that I keep noticing the bottles of champagne we have on top of the fridge keep rearranging themselves.

I had thought maybe DH (who is taller than me obviously) is storing something up there which is why the bottles keep moving.

I climbed up, no rat or mouse droppings, but bottles definitely been knocked about and one was pushed over leaning against the wall.

Could a rat do that? I really really hope it was next door's cat (that I have never ever seen in my kitchen but did suddenly leave us two dead mice on our doorstep yesterday).

Obviously I ran up to bed scared and am now hiding under the covers.

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FelicityBeedle · 30/07/2022 23:16

On top of the fridge? It’ll be constantly vibrating slightly and moving them tiny amounts until they tip. Nowt to worry about

theresaratinthekitchen · 30/07/2022 23:17

Oh my god, really? I hope so. I will sleep easier tonight. Thanks !

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PinkButtercups · 30/07/2022 23:32

Was going to say the same as PP. Fridges are constantly going, making noise, vibrating etc so it's probably just knocked it off. Take them off and place something else on there maybe a pen or something and see how far it moves.

DifficultBloodyWoman · 31/07/2022 03:35

You have a dog which rules out my first thought which was ‘cherchez le chat’!

SavingsThreads · 31/07/2022 03:55

Also bare in mind the top of a fridge gets very warm. So not a good place for storing champagne!

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