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Posted on 27/07/12 7:33:18 PM |
Jota120
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Last Throws of Life in My Hand
I don't think anyone should welcome mice in their house. This is in the countryside where have right to roam and get eaten. Field mice where we have a camp outside, birds and every animal come there. ....so I was just doing my shift and the others left me with this dear little baby mouse dying after I saw it so active night before. Its dying so take in hand keep warm so not feel alone..... bit of my Buddhist instinct for mind/heart. I looked at it closely. A cat had punctured it. The other mice and all the birds are still around. Excepting all other birds, the crows have an attitude here and large. ![]() |
Posted on 03/08/12 12:47:39 PM |
tooquilos
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Re: Last Throws of Life in My Hand
Im not a lover of rodents..at all. But this little one looks vulnerable. Quite sad..... _________________ Dorothy: "there's no place like home!" |
Posted on 05/08/12 11:46:45 PM |
Jota120
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Re: Last Throws of Life in My Hand
I'm not a lover of rodents either. They can live in fields here and I've seen the rest of family scurry around at the camp since. Fine. But not in house and not appropriate in Oz and other micro fauna islands, especially when bring cats to catch. When I caught a mouse in my sisters house (she asked me to save from cat!!!), it bit me twice, and I had strange black small infections growing afterwards. Something else to add to my immune system ![]() |