Fransurrey
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Just to update I have heard clinking in the coat cupboard, so suspect the second live mouse from Big Nobhead was not a dream. I plan to relocate our humane trap tonight to that cupboard. I release them under my field shelter storage, as they seem to do ok up there. I did sadly find one of them drowned in a water bucket the other day, despite it being covered, but it did look quite healthy (aside from being dead. Obvs.).The furry nobheads excelled themselves last night. We were late home/to bed following a farewell drink with a friend returning to NZ. Cats tried to say they hadn't been fed. We disagreed and went to bed. As it's been cold, we hadn't been shutting the door as they'd just popped out for the odd wee/poo, which was fine by us.
Until last night.
I *think* it was about 1.30 am when I first heard growling, Big Nobhead's signature for 'I've got a mouse/vole/rabbit/squirrel/bird/rat...'
Cue much chasing of the shit around the bedroom and then house. Couldn't get to him but it looked dead and hadn't been running around, so I left him, as whilst he's playing with that, he's not terrorising anything else.
Until about 2.30. Suddenly a tiny squeak. Feck. This time I managed to get the mouse and although it looked like it was about to expire, I gave it the benefit of the doubt and put it in a shoe box with a cheesy biscuit and water in case it recovered.
All good for about 30 minutes, at which point Teeny Tiny Nobhead brought in a dead vole. Out of bed again and tossed vole in undignified manner out of bedroom window.
By now I'm wound up, partly due to felines, partly due to the gentle snores of partner. Git.
We get to about 3.30 before Big Nobhead brings in another live mouse. I'm back on form and capture this one quickly in my hands. Out it goes into a nearby bush.
I'm genuinely not sure if I dreamt another live one coming in, so we may have fun and games this evening. I know I was still awake at 5.35. Meanwhile I was so dog tired this morning I forgot to take my morning cuppa to the yard. Survived meetings and checked on box mouse to find it a little more alert, but still looking shocked, so decided to leave it until this evening. Went out to run an errand. Got back to find box moved and the slate on the lid dislodged. Feck. Heard growl from bedroom. After a couple of 'I'm going to effin kill you!' threats, he lost it and I captured it. Mouse by now was quite alert, so I released the poor bugger into our wood yard.
Two nobheads free to any home. Meanwhile, we most definitely are shutting the flap this evening. Jerry is still a good boy.



