by Bethers » Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:21 am
LOLOL Remind me that those cute little chipmunks wouldn't be so cute if cleaning up after them, eh?
Lovely cat, Salem, is.
But you did remind me - I had a cat named Misha for many years. He ruled the roost, so to speak. A g/f and her 3 kids moved in with us one year for a time. One of the daughters started a science project that involved hamsters. I gave her a room in the basement and told her to never, ever let the hamsters out of that room - and to always keep the door shut. She'd go in there and put a towel under the door and let the hamsters out of the cage to do some of the "tests" on them (one at a time they had to work their little running things, etc). Well, I was upstairs in my bedroom and Misha ran out the room like a bat out of hell. Well, I thought so at the time. About 3 or 4 minutes later, he ran in even faster, leapt onto the bed, landed on my chest and DROPPED a hamster onto my face.
Yes, I screamed. He jumped backwarks with a look like, "hey mom, just doing my job and you should be proud of me - and he grabbed that (still alive) hamster back up in his mouth and sat there (on my chest) looking forlorn like I'd punished him. So now, like a good mom, I'm saying "Good boy, such a good boy - drop it please." Well, he dropped it - into my hands (I'm not a hamster fan - too much like mice and rats to me) and the thing had a heart rate going soooooooo fast, it was bouncing in my hand - and I do believe it had a heart attack, and died in my hands.
I have to admit, I always felt good with Misha in the house that I'd never have to worry about mice - well, yes, I did have to worry about them, because he would present them to me alive, on my chest, it appears. OMG - that scared me LOLOL
Carol, great story.
Beth
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