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To think Alan could just kill the bloody mouse?

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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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Alanisadick · 30/10/2022 21:27

Oh sorry forgot to add the obligatory Alan photo 🤦‍♀️

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Alanisadick · 05/12/2022 10:56

The problem has been rumbling on and still not caught a single mouse in my traps. Just had a pest control guy out and the reason I haven’t caught any mice is because I actually have RATS 🐀 🤮🤮🤮. The original problem was definitely mice as I saw them but now the rats have taken over, apparently they bully mice and will actually kill and eat them so it’s unlikely I have both.

Rat traps set, and he’s coming back in a week.

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YetAnotherSpartacus · 05/12/2022 11:01

'Neah!', says Alan.

Grumpyoldpersonwithcats · 05/12/2022 11:14

I'm very sorry OP bit I think Alan's update is more eloquent than yours 😹.

LovelaceBiggWither · 05/12/2022 11:21

Mine was out in his catio. He came inside and gave me a snake. A live snake! I picked it up with kitchen tongs and put it outside the front door.

A snake!

KimberleyClark · 05/12/2022 11:24

DdraigGoch · 13/07/2022 01:05

Snappy traps are actually quite clean in operation, I must have killed half a dozen mice using them, each one crushed instantly around the middle with skin intact (so no gore).

My DH once used one, before I met him, he heard a squeak and when he went to investigate there was just a tail in the trap He felt awful about it.

DdraigGoch · 05/12/2022 11:32

KimberleyClark · 05/12/2022 11:24

My DH once used one, before I met him, he heard a squeak and when he went to investigate there was just a tail in the trap He felt awful about it.

I did have one which was trapped around the middle (as would be normal), but was not dead. It seemed very calm too, until I picked up the trap to take it outside and kill it with a brick.

Alanisadick · 05/12/2022 11:56

A snake 🐍 😳 yeah that would be even worse, didn’t think it could be any worse but actually yeah a snake would be.

Pest guy didn’t hold out much hope that the traps would catch rats as apparently rats aren’t as dim
as mice and are more wary of traps, so it could well be poison time next week.

To add to my woes it turns out sewage from the toilet has been seeping into kitchen walls for at least the last 9 years since I’ve lived here, thanks to a bodged job from whoever put the waste pipe in. So all in all the kitchen is a disaster zone, it’s a wonder we’re still alive.

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