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Lucky Duck
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posted May 17, 2004 04:29 AM        
I went to vaccum my car out yesterday and there was a mouse in the vaccum cleaner hose... so now he is in my car!! [Mad]

I am hoping the drive this morning would convince him he didn't want to stay in there... but, if he does stay, how can I get him out?? [Help!]

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Posts: 338 | From: Virginia | Registered: Jan 2004
spyro1
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Member # 647

posted May 17, 2004 06:04 AM        
ROFL!!!!! [Hah] Gotta cat that likes to go Bye Bye in the car?? [Big Grin] Sorry, that is just way too funny.

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Posts: 2755 | From: Sunny South Florida | Registered: Aug 2003
babs
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Member # 1501

posted May 17, 2004 10:15 AM        
yikes!
but the mouse a donut and put it in a box!
Mice prefer sweet things to cheese.
OR
Borrow a cat! [Big Grin] [Wink]

Posts: 1242 | From: Belfast Northern Ireland | Registered: Jan 2004
QHGirl
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Member # 493

posted May 17, 2004 01:12 PM        
not to laugh.. but that is funny... [Smile]

Can you leave the car door open, maybe it will crawl out if you leave it alone for a while..

OH and be careful while driving... (Picturing it crawling up your leg on the way home... Major accident waiting to happen)

OR you could buy a humane trap and then release it or throw it away after you catch it. Prob will go in it overnight if there really isn't that much to eat... Now unless you have a few dropped fries from mcdonalds he might be full!! [Smile]

Posts: 1350 | From: Indianapolis | Registered: Jul 2003
Khafona gurl
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Member # 2417

posted May 17, 2004 02:03 PM        
Well you can set a mouse trap or if thats too gory then you can get a thing called a "Tin Cat" and it's a small tin box were if you lift up the lid then you can put ( we always put peanut butter in it) a peice of food in it and there's a place were if the mouse goes and steps on it then the peice of tin will go down and the mouse can go in but oce it goes in it can't go out. We used to have mice in our chicken coop so we got one and it worked really well. Or you could just get mice poison and bing bam boom their gone.

Khafona Gurl [Running Horse]

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Posts: 44 | From: Ohio | Registered: May 2004
Lucky Duck
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Member # 1401

posted May 17, 2004 04:19 PM        
Got one of those sticky traps on my way home... I think it is gone though... after the drive to work this morn!

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A horse will never tire of a rider who possesses both tact and sensitivity because he will never be pushed beyond his possibilities.- Nuno Oliveira

Posts: 338 | From: Virginia | Registered: Jan 2004
ItsAnArabThing
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posted May 17, 2004 07:51 PM        
hahaha that is too funny! [Hah]
Posts: 30 | From: Texas | Registered: Apr 2004


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