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Gardening today. The sea dip this evening <yikes>

Just ordered a bottle of Plantation for some drinks tomorrow night.

This **** was on the bird feeder earlier.

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****ing things, can’t stand them.

We had a massive problem with mice and rats this year, had to call in the pest control bods. They found the nests and but blocks down etc. All is now quiet.
 
Cuppa tea then off out for a run.
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Not the 5k type either <laugh>:emoticon-0172-mooni
 
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I found £20 in Sainsbury’s today. Didn’t know whether to hand it in or not, so thought being as it’s Easter what would Jesus have done...I turned it into wine!
Yeh mate course ya was gonna hand it in<laugh>
 
Mice and Pigeons at it now, the ****ers.

Smorgasbord for the local vermin.

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Mice and Pigeons at it now, the ****ers.

Smorgasbord for the local vermin.

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Mice and Pigeons at it now, the ****ers.

Smorgasbord for the local vermin.

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You need to invest in a gas powered air rifle mate.
 
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Mice and Pigeons at it now, the ****ers.

Smorgasbord for the local vermin.

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I'm certainly no cat lover, but if I were looking to get rid of vermin, a cat would be my first natural line of defence.
 
We’ve got 2 and they’re ****ing useless at keeping vermin at bay.

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Are they female?

My other half use to have one years back at an old property we owned, always use to chase and kill the mice. The only downside, sometimes they like to bring them home as a gift....normally bit in half, with just the skull left to crush. It was a male cat so don't know if that makes a difference. If it smelt a mouse it would go absolutely nuts until it caught it.
 
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Are they female?

My other half use to have one years back at an old property we owned, always use to chase and kill the mice. The only downside, sometimes they like to bring them home as a gift....normally bit in half, with just the skull left to crush. It was a male cat so don't know if that makes a difference. If it smelt a mouse it would go absolutely nuts until it caught it.
Yes mate.

In fairness one of them is ****ing ancient now, but is the size of a bull terrier lol, back in her younger days she used to catch mice, crunch their skulls (it’s for their teeth apparently) and leave the beheaded carcass at the back door. The younger one is part Persian and can’t be arsed with mice, she likes bringing in birds and then letting them loose to fly round the house ffs.

We had a Norwegian forest cross as well, until a couple of years back, and he was ****ing huge (we had to have a dog flap) and he’d catch all sorts but just bring them in alive. We’d regularly come home to a full size rabbit sat in the conservatory, with him just sat next to it. <laugh>