Monday, September 19, 2011

I think we have a mouse


Shortly after Mocha, our new kitty, came home, my husband Terry and I began to suspect we had a mouse in the house. Mocha sniffed and sniffed every corner looking for the furry intruder. We thought she had found the scent in the living room, but the trace vanished almost as quickly as it began.

We'd hear Mocha chasing something in the middle of the night. At first we thought it was greeblings, those invisible critters that send cats on midnight rips across the room. We flipped on the light about three in the morning, only to find the most innocent looking pussy cat on the floor at the foot of the bed.

We kept watching to see if we could find the mouse. After all, I didn't want to walk downstairs one morning and step on what remained. The more Mocha searched, the more we searched, the fewer traces of said tiny furry critter did we find. Mocha wondered if it were in her office bed. No, but she looked long and hard before she decided it hadn't invaded her hidey hole.

I was about to give up and declare the house mouse-free, when one morning I came down to the office in the basement earlier than usual. Before it could flee, I captured the mouse in a digital image. All I can say is, "Eeek, a mouse."

6 comments:

Miss Piggy said...

Best kind of mouse to have around the house. So cute!

Cherie Reich said...

Aww! How cute! And we have one of those cat condo toys too. Cinderella will sometimes sit on the other side of it and Romeo will see her through the mesh, but he can't figure out how to get her. Silly kitty!

Betsy Ashton said...

I didn't think Mocha would warm to the condo, but she has. She's slow to possess something, but once she owns it, it's hers. Just like my lap after dinner is hers. And I thought we might have two kitties. Only one lap.

Betsy Ashton said...

And no mouse droppings! I love it when I hear Mocha playing with the mouse. If I make eye contact, through...

Jennifer Merritt said...

You should get her a zhu zhu pet (cute battery-operated hamster.) I think CVS had them on sale for $2. Children must not be clammoring for them anymore, but our border collie loves his!

Betsy Ashton said...

I'll try that, Jennifer. Right now, she loves playing with the catnip mouse and chasing a laser light. Or greeblings. Seems like greeblings are the most fun, if thundering paws at four in the morning is any indication of interest.