Iβm not sure whether you still remember my rat story which I posted a few months back. It took us just one night to catch this rascal. Here we are few months later and we have another new company to deal with. Another rat. This time smaller in size.
We were alerted of his presence one night because of Chester. He went on a smelling spree at our piano and TV cabinet, tracking down a mysterious scent. Immediately we know we have an uninvited guest in our house but we couldnβt do anything as we have no idea where the rat was.
The next night, sis saw the rat at our bathroom, clawing at the water hole but of course the hole has a plastic blocker where only water can rush through. Mom caught the rat immediately with a large clippers but he got away and went hiding behind the piano and then to the TV cabinet. After that there is nothing we could do. We lost track of him again.
The next morning, mom saw the rat at one of our room. That bloody rat was climbing up my mirror, to my table, to my bag!!! Ewwww so dirty. All this while, we fence Chester at our living room for HIS safety. Hahaha…
When we came home later, mom prepared a rat trap consisting of rat glue, pineapple tarts and garlic bread. Hopefully we’ll be able to catch him with this:
Stay tuned for rat saga part 2.
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wow..
a raya celebration for the rat.. a pineapple tart :laughing:
My room is near toilet actually. There got once a little rat came into my room in the middle of the night and the noise made me wake up and I had to chase the rat out of my room.. Really a miserable night.. After all, I always closed the toilet door every night I sleep..
Eewwwww!!!!
A rat came visiting our house after it got injured by a cat. I went out and barked at it until my hooman came to take me away, for my safety.
Anyway, what happens next? π
Licks,
Snoopy
salted fish as bait works wonders π
hmmmm, i’ve a hunch, there’ll be rats now n then unless ur residential area is cleaned up. :thinking: there’s this ‘buah getah’ that is said to fend off rats. i’ll pluck one n pass to u if i pass by one to see if it really works . π
:applause:
That’s the consequence of you baking too many cakes, I guess…
We have problems with mice, too. Hubby bought some sticky, gluey pads from the hardware store and was able to catch some of those rascals. Hopefully they learn a lesson and not gonna show up again.
Mo-C, semangat muhibbah mah π
Keeyit, I guess the rat must have come out from the toilet hole.
Snoopygirl, still waiting. We’re wondering whether he has escape.
Hedo, I don’t have salted fish. aiyar
Dreamcatcher, but our house is clean π
MonkeyWong, why you clap hand? :shame:
Jam, hahaha maybe
Dawn, did you put any food on the glue pad?
Ahhh… The mighty glue. Caught them then put it under the sun for 3 days. Nyek!
EEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rat glue!!! This was described as one of EV’s favourite killing methods…. :sick: :suprised:
I wonder if that rat is related to Remy. :laughing:
Jason, ohmygosh so :devil:
Angie Tan, hmmm seems like rat glue is a good choice..hahaha
Jemima, hope not :tongue:
Yeah, he did – fried up bacon or peanut butter.
Dawn, looks like I have a very smart rat. He has still not taken the bait. :angry: