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me either i swoped a central heated, shower 3 bed new house for this one on top of a hill with the loverly view - specially of the storms:D
Erm so the view definately swung it LOL Least the mice havent showed themselves yet unlike at that ^^ house |
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OMG Willow......you're pointing to their shed!!!! quick change it!!! :) |
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Crikey they don't live in that derelict old chapel do they? :D
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Willow next time a little to the left ....... You don't mind do you ;) :D
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OMG!!! Willow :eek: thats a bit too close for comfort - so me & tinks have become your mices rescue centre by proxy now
Right mouseman!!!!!!!:D |
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Well we haven't had any meeces for over 5 years so any of my releasees will be dead by now. You probabaly have their great, great, great, great grandchildren.
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I don't mind rodents... I wouldn't like them crawling all over me 'I'm a Celebrity Style', but on the whole, I can tolerate them. What I would like to say though is..... there may be mice in your nursing home and you can bet your bottom dollar that there are more than 2. If there were mice, playing visibly in the hospital, there would be a public outcry and it would be front page news in the LET (cos let's face it, they've nowt better to write about). I'm afraid that your boss will have to do something about the mice if he/she knows about them.. It's sad but true, nursing homes have to comply with pretty much the same legislation as hospitals..:( If I were you Slinks, I'd conduct a daring rescue and turn them loose somewhere before they are trapped, poisoned or whatever the pest control people are doing now..:D |
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I had an Albino one a few years back and it was as mischievous as they come. As they can be litter trained love to play (plenty of toys required) they provide hours of fun whatching them. Used to answer the door with them on my shoulders just to upset people who would go nuts untill I explained they were pets and it was no different than having hamsters or gerbils etc. |
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