I had a cat for 20-1/2 years that didn’t really bother with mice. Rats, rabbits, squirrels, rattlesnakes – those were a different story. She was very small for a cat but thought she was a big game hunter. If her prey wasn’t at least as big as her, she seemed to think there was no challenge to it.
My dog is half rat terrier. for his first 11 years, he considered mice to be beneath his dignity. Then he tasted one, and has become the mouse terrier.
Gent almost 4 years ago
Here’s something to motivate you, lazy dog. That mouse is closely related to squirrels.
unfair.de almost 4 years ago
Sakura will think differently as soon as the mouse is stealing her food and peeing on the rest.
Dani Rice almost 4 years ago
Our cats always figured mice were just one more pet I’d brought home.
pekenpug almost 4 years ago
I remember my cat, Thurmond, sitting on the couch, watching a mouse skitter along under the baseboard heating in the living room.
M2MM almost 4 years ago
My sister’s cat used to catch and keep the mice, as her babies. Of course, the mice would run away from her, not understanding the concept. :D
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My dog caught a couple and we never had a problem
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 4 years ago
Go to the basement, fur the time being.
JAY REIDER Premium Member almost 4 years ago
found a dead mouse in the middle of the laundry room once, don’t know if the cats killed it or it saw two cats and died from a heart attack, LOL!
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
“Just do your job”…..
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Koko said “eek”??
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 4 years ago
Mousing or ratting is instinctual. It would seem Sakura doesn’t have it.
Thehag almost 4 years ago
Years ago I watched my Lab/Staff ‘point’ a rat and the Terrier mix rushed in and shook it to death. Took maybe 15 seconds from first sight to finish.
pchemcat almost 4 years ago
I had a cat for 20-1/2 years that didn’t really bother with mice. Rats, rabbits, squirrels, rattlesnakes – those were a different story. She was very small for a cat but thought she was a big game hunter. If her prey wasn’t at least as big as her, she seemed to think there was no challenge to it.
knottytippet almost 4 years ago
My dog is half rat terrier. for his first 11 years, he considered mice to be beneath his dignity. Then he tasted one, and has become the mouse terrier.