She needs to learn how to kill them. That's the second mouse (that I know of) that she's caught, and chased down the ducts.
Maybe we feed her too well. But when she runs out of food, she whines like a baby in the middle of the night. This is great training for motherhood, except I make my husband get up and feed her.
How can you have 150 channels and nothing to watch???
We have not had Directv for nearly a year now and the SAME shows are on!! Nothing new!! The same food stories, the same birth stories, etc!
You have my Omnivore's Dilemma? That's ok. I'm planning on seeing you guys in a few months anyway. I just saw a recommendation for a book on year round harvesting that I'm going to have to check out.
I need to get faster at this. I was laying in bed with a headache when Lulu (the cat) brought the mouse up. My headache started feeling better and I sat up and started watching, very glad I was in bed, instead of near the floor. My husband decided to get the picture. At one point, the mouse ran between his feet.
(I'm glad he's good with mice. Its a trade off because he's scared of spiders, and I don't mind them.)
Lulu didn't put the mouse on the scratching post. The mouse ran up it on its own accord.