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Dead massive rat on front doorstep (thanks, cats) - bin day not till next THURSDAY

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dinny · 21/11/2008 21:03

yukkety yuk, what can we do with it?

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Spidermama · 21/11/2008 21:05

Chuck it in the nearest undergrowth. Your cats will be very proud of themselves and will be fully expecting you to tuck in.

BoysAreLikeDogs · 21/11/2008 21:05

How big is your garden ? Bury it deep.

Or

Bag it and dump it in the woods

(bet you live in Town)

Miggsie · 21/11/2008 21:07

...better than a live one surely?

you will have to bury it, then plant beans on top, they'll flourish!!!!

I have multiple dead animals interred in my garden and my flowers are just grand.

dinny · 21/11/2008 21:11

er, no, I don't, BALD - why?

just that we have been having a rodent a day for weeks and weeks now

cats are sooooooooo pleased with themselves, SM

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cmotdibbler · 21/11/2008 21:11

DH chucks them into the bushes on the other side of our wall. Do not do what he once did with half a mouse and fling it over the wall. It landed in our neighbours garden. They were having a bbq. It was not the size of garden where you could miss this.

dinny · 21/11/2008 21:12

can cope with burying mice, not sure I can stretch to rats

dh usually does the honours (not sure what though!)

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BoysAreLikeDogs · 21/11/2008 21:40

I meant that if you lived in Town the chances are that your garden may be on the small side for a rat-graveyard scenario. No offence meant.

dinny · 21/11/2008 22:05

ah, no, we are quite rural-ish (village)

dh has buried it now

cats are sleeping in a satisfied manner
they are amazing hunters, the most prolific ever

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