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To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?

133 replies

Alanisadick · 13/07/2022 01:01

Some of you may remember my thread last year (under a different name) from Alan’s kittenhood, about how the dirty little bastard kept pissing in the house, largely in reusable shopping bags. Thankfully those days are over but now I have an objectively worse problem.

Anyhoo, him and his sister Hattie have recently got into murdering things. It started with giant worms, and now what I’m getting is mice, shrews, birds and even a fucking massive frog. My wheely bin has become a morgue for the local wildlife.

Get a cat they say, then you’ll never have a problem with mice! WRONG. I never had a single mouse in the house until those two little feckers came along. And now, one of their victims escaped and has been having a rare old in my kitchen for about 3 months now. There’s mouse shit in the cupboards and drawers (thankfully not in any of the food cupboards), and recently when I opened a little used drawer, the mouse back flipped out of the drawer onto the floor and scarpered away. Proper jump scare. DD2 saw it last week sat under the boiler on the worktop.

Why those two furry little eejits don’t just kill it, I don’t know. Instead they bring me yet more mice in and murder them. Every time I find a dead one I hope it’s kitchen mouse but sadly not.

So, long story short, how do I get rid of this bastard mouse? The cats are clearly not going to help me out here. I will caveat this by saying I am quite literally petrified of mice and I’m a single parent. I know the options, old school traps, humane traps, poison. None of them sound good when you’re very scared of mice. I think poison is out because I do actually love the useless cats and don’t want to poison them. I’ve read that humane traps are actually the least humane thing to do as if you take a mouse out of its territory it will just die a horrible death. So do I have to get a Tom & Jerry style head snapper? I don’t want to but also I don’t want a mouse in the house really.

Photo of Alan for reference, he’s not quite the full ticket in his defence.

To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
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JulielielieJulylielieJuly · 13/07/2022 12:04

Alan is super looking! Yes to the old fashioned snap trap. Quick and humane l think. May l recommend picking up with a rubber glove and putting in outdoor bin. The old wooden ones are disposable, l believe. Save you having to clean trap.
Sorry to let you know but l heard mice don't have bladders and pee everywhere, you might want some disinfectant😀 on the go. Good luck! You are a very funny writer, thanks for the laughs!

GoldenSongbird · 13/07/2022 12:19

Alan and Sid are adorable.
We don't have a cat but one has adopted us and brings us mice and birds. DH hates mice. The DC insist the mice need a proper burial. So now, despite not having any pets, I find myself regularly conducting mice funerals, with eulogies and flowers.

IdiotCreatures · 13/07/2022 12:21

Our bastard cat (who we love very much) brought a live mouse in two weeks ago. Luckily I was away. It got lost in the flat but DCat had dispatched it by the time dp got home from work the next day. Dcat left it in the bathroom sink for him.
Yesterday he brought in a dead one. We removed and threw it into the garden to return to the soil.
This morning it was a very large moth still much alive. I got repulsed by watching it being tortured and dispatched it with my slipper (it didn't look very well...)
Dcat is now not talking to me as I ruined his fun.

Tabitha005 · 13/07/2022 12:41

fufulina · 13/07/2022 10:24

Plz send more Alan pics

THIS! I think we could all do with more Alan pics in our lives right now.

JulielielieJulylielieJuly · 13/07/2022 12:46

Can you do a photo essay on the life of Alan? I think you may have a best seller!

ClinkeyMonkey · 13/07/2022 13:03

Alan the cat. Love it! He looks adorable and hilarious. No advice sorry, just wandered on here, had a laugh at your very funny post, then scrolled down for the inevitable cute cat photos.

Greengr · 13/07/2022 14:07

We need a blog about Alan!😹

maddiemookins16mum · 13/07/2022 14:18

Alan’s a bit dim isn’t he? I had a Norman (all white) who Alan reminds me of.
No advice from here, I’m here for the cat pictures.

I am disappointed the kitchen mouse has no name, maybe Barry or Trevor would suffice?

YetAnotherSpartacus · 13/07/2022 14:19

Have you been to The Litter Tray, OP? Alan would be a star amongst stars there.

soselfopinionated · 13/07/2022 15:16

I had the same; single mum, would have told you I would have moved out if I saw a mouse in the house. Then 'rescued' brother and sister. Male bastard is an Alan-not-Alan. I then became an expert mouse catcher. And shrew and bird saver. If I could get there before he finished them off. It's either a live one or half a one, he can never eat a full one. The worst are the squirrels - trying to get a very stiff tail in a black bin liner is a nightmare. One memorable day it was a fresh chicken breast..... His sister, however, will, on rare occasions, daintily catch the odd butterfly.

OP, I'm sorry - I had to move in the end to get it to stop.... (okay, I moved for other reasons but it was away from the park and river I backed onto and made a huge difference).

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 13/07/2022 15:26

The Stupendous Alan!

Yeah, he sounds like dick though, even if he is gorgeous. I never had mice in the house til my cat Gipsy decided to bring them in. Think they’d been living unnoticed in the larder for a while before they ventured out and I saw them. I cornered one and plopped Gipsy in front of him thinking Ha! You’re done for now little meece! But Gipsy just looked at the mouse, then me, as if to say What do you expect me to do about it? And turned round and flounced off. That’s when I realised she was guilty. Cow.

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 13/07/2022 15:27

Hence, when some OP says they’ve got mice what should they do and another PP suggests get a cat, I think, yeah if you want a flipping infestation.

Judijudi · 13/07/2022 15:33

Aw I love Alan - mine do the same either leave flayed corpses under the dining table or let go of live ones who then live happily for months until I bought humane trap bated with peanut butter- caught 5 mice and DS let them go in nearby wood each time we caught one. Not had any for over a year now.

LoobyDop · 13/07/2022 15:34

Loving the Alan stories.

When my cat first started going outside, she went through a stage of killing squirrels- she got about 13 in six weeks. On one occasion she left a headless one on the front door mat. This doesn’t seem that outrageous, until you know that we live in a second floor flat. So not only had my little baby dragged something half her own size up three flights of stairs, but somebody must have let her into the building with the bloody thing (literally bloody thing).

Want2beme · 13/07/2022 15:50

I've got the same problem! Spotted the little bugger yesterday, rushing away from the cat food, then disappearing under the dishwasher. I asked my 2 to sort it out, but they just looked me up & down as if to say, "Not our probs, Cat Lady. We just catch and release, just as you did to us!"Wink

Alan's a handsome chap. I had a little girl just the sameSmile

To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
whatwasIgoingtosay · 13/07/2022 16:52

Poison - but the thing to do is to put it behind the plinth in the kitchen. It's a faff, but if you can get the plinth out a little way, push the poison in behind it and just leave a tiny gap for the mice to get in at it, they will find it - the smell is catnip for mice and the taste beyond delicious! The problem is, you will only know that the job is done once the decomposing corpse starts to stink out your kitchen (this is the stage we are at right now). Then you can either retrieve it, or push on through the next week or so with nose clips, by which time it will have become desiccated and no longer smell. Sorted!

Alanisadick · 13/07/2022 19:46

Just home from a long day. And of course I will happily indulge you with some more Alan pics.

@maddiemookins16mum Yes, nail on head there. He’s really dumb. We call him the Cat of Little Brain. I don’t let him out the front where the road is because he’s just too stupid, Hattie is fine and pretty savvy but Alan wouldn’t last 2 mins.

I like the welly boot idea to catch the mouse, maybe I could use the one which is airing out in the garden after finding the rancid mouse in it on Saturday.

Here’s Alan looking very scared in the storm in Feb, Alan in a bag, Alan in the bath displaying his fine waggler.

To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
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Alanisadick · 13/07/2022 19:49

And a couple of Hattie to balance things out. As well as the pair of them joining me for a bath, which happens just about every time.

To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
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TallTrees78 · 13/07/2022 20:22

I'm loving the pictures of Alan. Put a real smile on my face.

LammasEve · 13/07/2022 20:31

Alanisadick · 13/07/2022 01:15

@watcherintherye thank you, he is rather lovely 😊. Never a dull moment, honestly he’s not wired up right that one.

He is absolutely adorable! Maybe he's friends with the mouse?

Passtheduchyonthelefthandside · 13/07/2022 20:35

We have had a bloody mouse for 8 months, tried everything to get rid, snap traps, humane, poison even electric traps, little sod must have literally danced across the traps, have finally dispatched today, horrible end, sticky trap worked, bomp on head and he's gone. Sadly no cat as allergic

Jovanka · 13/07/2022 20:42

Well, Alan looks fabulous.

And that poor mouse squashed into an L-shape by a busy laptop! 😱

LaQuern · 13/07/2022 20:43

Oh Alan you are gorgeous

ghostyslovesheets · 13/07/2022 20:47

I own a female version - Bonnie

she's not to bad but her idiot brother - Bernard, brings live things in via my bedroom window - usually at about 2am - and lets the other 2 play with it (rescued many mice half asleep in the nude) - there are feathers in my room at the moment but no body - dreading that turning up

To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
ghostyslovesheets · 13/07/2022 20:48

the other two Ben and Sammy (I also have Bandit but he never comes in)

To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?
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