That Didn't End The Way We Expected It To

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This mouse noticed a tantalizing piece of cheese..

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Sure it was attached to a mouse trap...

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But cheese is cheese...

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He started off slowly...

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Barely applying any weight to it...

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Then he got more aggressive...

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And just as he was getting really confident...

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Still nothing happened...

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This trap wasn't going off...

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This mouse was going to be a legend...

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One of the few to face off against a trap...

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And live to tell the tale...

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Before he scurried off...

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The mouse made sure to tell this trap...

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Exactly which part of his body it could kiss...

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That Didn't End The Way We Expected It To
 
I root for the mouse...always wish people had a more humane way of getting rid of them....

Laura
 
I root for the mouse...always wish people had a more humane way of getting rid of them....

Laura

I was afraid to look at all the photos, I feel the same way about getting rid of the mice. my condo put down some them horrible sticky traps that had food in them . I poor mouse get stuck on the trap has a slow death . :(
 
It has been awhile but I remember seeing ads for traps that consisted of a tube that you put cheese or other food item at the far end of. When the mouse went in the end it entered from would close and you could then release the mouse outside — preferably a good distance away.
 
Look at last picture, what if mousetrap TRAPPED his testicles, OOOUUUCHHHHHHHHHH!
 
I root for the mouse...always wish people had a more humane way of getting rid of them....

Laura

Actually, snap traps ARE the most humane way to get rid of rodents. Your other options are poison and glue traps. The poison is basically warfarin and makes them bleed to death. When I did biological research, we could only use snap traps to catch rodents as specimens, both in and out of the country.

Shrews, however, we would catch in coffee cans dug into the ground and they would run themselves to death in a very short time. They have to constantly eat and they would die in just a few hours.
 
hate them traps...we use some high frequenzy device stops mouse getting in...that one clever mouse
 
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