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Sherlock, we greatly underestimated you!
V let him outside to hang out on the balcony. We noticed that he had been out there for a while so we went to check up on him. V found him in a serious hunting pose.
We saw something small dart across the deck and Sherlock pounce on it. He caught a mouse!
(He did actually catch it, I swear. I just was a split second late with my camera and caught him trying to play with it.)
The good news is, Sherlock does have some hunting instincts! The bad news is, we apparently have mice. Fortunately we've never encountered them in the house, yet. Sigh.
But, what now? Do we have to call someone to check out the balcony for mice? Or just let Sherlock do his thing?


Baby #2: Surprise BFP 9.19.12, EDD 5.24.13, natural m/c 10.19.13 at 9w
Re: Sherlock, we greatly underestimated you!
Yay Sherlock!
I wouldn't worry too much about the mice. If you notice them in the house, maybe worry then, but for now, I'd say just let Sir Sherlock take care of them.
Chloe and Meka have both caught mice outside our house and the only time we had one (dead, thanks Chloe) in the house was when we had exposed dirt during the back room reno.
Also, tell V that socks and sandals is not the best look, k?
We'll just not tell H about this little fact, m'kay?
Bravo Sir Sherlock! That's a big step up from the fly he caught at our place!
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Bahaha! You know it, I know it. He says it's "functional".
Baby #2: Surprise BFP 9.19.12, EDD 5.24.13, natural m/c 10.19.13 at 9w
Way to go Sherlock! Oh no socks and sandals, I just had a rant about that this weekend at the park. I just don't get it.
I think it's normal for them to be outside on the balcony. It was probably just running by when Sherlock got it.
Check for mouse droppings in the house, and if you don't find any, they probably aren't inside. Just make sure to keep your door closed so they don't get in.
Baby #2: Surprise BFP 9.19.12, EDD 5.24.13, natural m/c 10.19.13 at 9w
Yay Sherlock!
If he continues to catch mice just make sure he's up to date on all his vaccinations and worming, especially since you're pregnant.
Yay for Sherlock!
When the cats lived with me at my Dad's house, they catch 2 mice...in the house! I ended up being able to help the mice out and get them outside. We had huge fields on both sides of our house so, unfortunately, mice were pretty common.
I'm tempted to let the cats out on our back porch once we move, but I'm too scared they will get out of the fenced yard.
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