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Tuesday, July 3, 2007


little mouse
today i was reading my naruto manga when i see something out of the corner of my eye and i look over and i nearly jumped out of my skin cuz at first i thought it was a reeally big bug. i get gigantic bugs at my house and if u lived in my house u would understand why i would think it was a bug. once, a spider the size of my thumb landed on my brother's head. but anyway, back to the story. it was actually a little baby mouse about as long as my middle finger. it was so cute, but it was really surprising cuz even though i knew there were mice in the house, they never ventured into areas like the living room and there it was scurrying along the couch. it nearly climbed over my lap, but for some reason, it turned around and went back the way it came when i looked up at it. i got my dad and he set a mousetrap near it and he wondered how it had got there. i watched to couch for along time and it sniffed at the mousetrap several times but didn't take the bait. maybe it was a smart mouse, but the peanut butter was reeeally old. it got off the couch and it was running around the floor and i nearly stepped on it when i was coming in from the family room. it climbed the curtains and behind the piano and then went back up to the couch. finally, my brother put on a glove and managed to pick it up and put it in a plastic bag. he gave it to my dad so he could 'take care of it' my dad isn't really an animal lover, so sometimes he can be a little cruel, especially to the squirrels. he told us that he whacked against the ground several times and said it was dead with the first whack, but he just had to be sure it was dead. i was a little sad, i mean, we could have just released it into the wild far enough so that it wouldn't come back, but it's too late for that. it was really cute though especially when it was grooming its fur. i almost touched it but i didn't. i almost wish i had picked it up so it might not have been killed. oh well...

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