Today Celia discovered a rat tail in the house. Our cats are noted for their rat-killing abilities outside and have been known to leave certain parts of the poor critters at the sliding door to the outside deck. I guess it is a way for them to show their appreciation of us and wanting to share their good fortunes by providing us with a morsel for our pot of swill. How the rat tail got into the house is a mystery. Most of the carnage takes place at night when we leave two cats outside to do their dastardly deeds and one cat stays indoors. On colder nights we bring all three cats indoors. We know there are critters in the walls and they have scratched their way through the sheetrock in one place, which has been plugged up with steel wool, pending a complete repair job one of these days. We have not witnessed any critters running about in the house or seen anybody parts before the tail appeared today. So far we have not found the remains of the rat with the missing tail, time will tell I guess.
A collection of stories from the life of Michael Burke. He worked for the Forest Service in Alaska, California, and Oregon. He lives in Oakland, OR. His wonderful wife, Celia, passed in May of 2021
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FOUR YEAR ANNIVERSARY
It is four years today when Celia left this word, something I think about every day. It is not all sorrow as I think back on her humor, w...
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It is four years today when Celia left this word, something I think about every day. It is not all sorrow as I think back on her humor, w...
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In my early days with the Forest Service we were called upon to fight fires with little choice in the matter, especially on our days off or ...
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One of my most memorable Thanksgivings was when I lived in Eugene from 1991 to 2000. My two children were with me on Thanksgiving of 1992...
Beware of those Norway rats! Nasty critters! Big problem in Eugene where folks compost a lot in backyards. They also seem to be around if you feed birds. I recommend the electronic traps powered by 4 batteries ... or even the big spring loaded standard trap. Sorry, I don't do "catch & release" of rats.
ReplyDeleteSure hope the rest of the rat was consumed or left outside somewhere!
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