Livestock Report

Now what question do you always ask plumbers when they have been in the loft and/or under the house or under the boiler in the workshop?

Are there any signs of mice?

I thought one of the plumbers was joking when he told me there were eight or nine corpses in the loft and four or five under the floor. Add in the one behind the boiler and that makes fifteen.  Turns out he was being serious. Eeeeeek! as they say. The poison must still be working. At least there have not been any signs of activity in the house itself.

Blood pressure is rapidly rising.

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4 Responses to Livestock Report

  1. Ray Barnes says:

    Oooh yuk Freda. Don’t like the sound of that. How about swapping Misty for a cat?
    No, please don’t hit me, I was only joking.

  2. Ray Barnes says:

    Oooh yuk Freda. Don’t like the sound of that. How about swapping Misty for a cat?
    No, please don’t hit me, I was only joking.

  3. Tabor says:

    Well, you will need to have him back next fall to see if the mice have stopped coming in. We can always tell if we have mice because they end up in the pantry eating our food!

  4. Mina says:

    No mice here – just bats. Sometimes it is better not to ask. My workmen asked me if they could wash up as bats were unclean creatures.
    Hey-hum……

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