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Curiosity got the cat

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I wish I'd had the presence of mind to get some video - it would have gone viral. Last night, one of our cats, Devin (an albino), managed to reach under the China cabinet at the end of the hall and got hold of one of our sticky glue mouse traps! I was startled by a loud screaming sound and saw him sort of hopping down the hall towards me, as I sat in the living room. At first I didn't understand what I was seeing, but when I got up and went over to him, I saw that he had managed to get BOTH front paws stuck in the glue trap and he was NOT happy! He was even less happy when I had to forcefully pull the glue-trap off his feet!

Something tells me he won't be messing with any glue traps again anytime soon.
 
*GIGGLE-SNORT!*

Better as an image in the mind! It induced a real guffaw.
 
A sticky situation indeed.
 
I've trapped 7 mice so far this winter under the sink.
I think I got them all - so far. Our record is 16. They sneak into the house from the cold outside.
 
We had a cat several years ago get her head in a plastic grocery sack, got the hoop around her head, then got spooked and started running away from the bag. The faster she ran the bigger the bag got, catching air along the way. My wife got soooo mad at me because I couldn't breathe I was laughing so hard.
 
:hopelessness:
76 (soon to be)5.0L Powered TR7......eventually.

Any man with 5.0L in a TR7 surely needs his drive chain checked!
:encouragement:
 
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