I have a house guest……..

We have an uninvited house guest. I’m wondering what is the best food to offer him. I know cheese is old hat, and so, I left him some peanut butter last night, he loved it, licked his plate clean. I forgot to buy some bacon today, so I’m wondering how he might like some left over roast lamb?

They usualy come in families……..dont they?


5 Responses to “I have a house guest........”

  1. 1 vivavoce

    do you need a loan of my cats?…..they like being in roofs

  2. 2 gadfly

    Mmm - I find a nice well stocked compost heap usually keeps them outdoors. Used to work a treat with the cockroaches in Perth!! Good luck with your intruder :)

  3. 3 Lady Chaos

    CUTE!! A mouse!
    I love mice… I used to have pet mice, they were named Stitch and Cotton, and they too loved food, especially oats (also very healthy for them). They were clever too, and never used the exercise wheel I bought them. They must have realised it was the very definition of going nowhere fast.

    Seriously though, if it’s a wild mouse, I don’t mean to be callous, but Rat Sack is the best thing to add to his diet - mice carry diseases in their gastrointestinal tracts and have the nasty habit - bless their tiny hearts - of leaving hundreds of droppings wherever they go. I’ve gotten really sick eating at someone’s house who had wild mice running over everything. It’s better to buy a couple of mice from the pet shop and keep them in a nice clean, safe cage than to feed a wild mouse.

    Still… so cute… :)

  4. 4 winnierose

    Viv, thanks but no thanks, I remember your roof story !! Gadfly, yeah weve done the compost heap a few years back with Monster meece.
    Lady C- I have this big burly son, whose room this little cutie as you put it, has decided to inhabit, and who is not impressed one bit. whinge whinge. Maybe now he will clean up ( a mothers clean if you dont mind) Believe me Lady C, it is no pet ! and I’m not wanting to substitute it.

  5. 5 vivavoce

    they love vegemite. a bit of dried toast with vegemite wedged well onto a trap usually does the trick.

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