Man Caught A Mouse Twice But Was Able To Escape, Upsetting His Cat and His Girlfriend
Mice carry a lot of deadly diseases.
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- Published in Animal Stories
Rats are dangerous to humans especially if they bite or scratch you. If you are not fully aware of that, you should know that these creatures are associated with the plague.
They are spreaders of leptospirosis, hantavirus, and some other deadly diseases. Aside from that, their urine's smell is strong and musty.
You can only imagine what happened there as shared by user SandersSchmittlaub on Reddit during their close encounter with a mouse. The mouse did not only enter their home but jumped into his girlfriend's face.
During cold seasons, rodents would find a place to keep them warm, and there they went inside his home. Although he had a cat named Boots, he described him as fat and lazy, so instead, they set up some no-kill mousetraps.
After leaving the traps overnight, one caught a mouse, and interestingly, his 11-year-old daughter fell in love with it. Her daughter took the responsibility of releasing the mouse after doing her chores.
Unfortunately, the mouse managed to escape. When both of them went back to check on the trap, the mouse was nowhere to be found.
Then Boots began sniffing around the base of their cabinets, which meant he smelled the mouse! Read along to know what happened next.
Boots was sniffing around.
As he has prejudged Boots as lazy, he thought that the cat only saw a greeble. It took him long before he realized it must be the mouse that escaped.
He then titled the cabinets. Boots dived into it and caught the mouse!
via: SandersSchmittlaubHis daughter rescued the mouse again!
via: SandersSchmittlaubThey had a photo op instead. But read what happened here.
via: SandersSchmittlaubThe mouse outsmarted him again!
via: SandersSchmittlaubThese are some of the comments from the online community. If there's one mouse, then there's probably more.
via: FrancoUnamericanQcReleasing the mouse of the property will allow him to come back in.
via: 1stTimeRedditterOne finds the story really funny.
via: ThisBodyHoldingMe18Boots knew exactly what he was doing, and he redeemed himself from being tagged as fat and lazy.
via: MithrawndoSome suggested that he get a terrier so he'll never have to deal with mice again.
via: Paulik87One finds this story hilarious and said he loves how cats are naturally good at hunting.
via: ler123456789At least it just hit her chin and did not go inside her mouth.
via: joeshaw42This man should know about hantavirus.
via: kiki_wanderlustIt was great if his girlfriend had documented that scene where the mouse flew towards her.
via: dsherohThe cat was doing him a favor instead! He should teach his daughter about the food chain instead.
via: Itsinthehole31The "greebles".
via: queen--dvOh, sh**t!
via: RainbowbrightsThis person's cats would catch baby rats, play with them, and leave them petrified. They trained a collie instead, who is now an expert mouser.
via: TheShiteningThis person got a cat as a companion and a mouser. The cat proved to be a good mouse catcher.
via: LordMengeleIIAgain, use a bucket trap instead.
via: grumpykixdopeyAt least it just hit her chin and did not go inside her mouth.
via: joeshaw42Encourage the cat to be a good hunter.
via: rossfororderThe story was probably made up.
via: Secure-Illustrator73Teach your kid not to touch mice as they carry lots of diseases.
via: GenavelleAfter failing twice in a row, this guy earned the ire of his girlfriend and cat. Despite being outsmarted by a rodent, his daughter still thought the whole thing was funny.
Not minding the danger they were facing if the mouse bit any of them or scratched them, he even dismissed the fact that there may be other rodents in their home. At least, the online community warned him about everything.