Author Topic: i just killed a rat  (Read 1414 times)

How in the hell did a rat get on the goddamned ceiling.

How in the hell did a rat get on the goddamned ceiling.
Is it possible that rats can get a good grip on stucco?


Is it possible that rats can get a good grip on stucco?
Maybe, it looks like it'd be hard but then again rodents always manage to get into odd places.

Damned pest.


I once caught a mouse by its tail and threw it into the railing of the deck because it was like a wall.
It died c:

what the forget was it doing up there


spiderrat

Does whatever a spider rat does ~

The same thing happened to me last night, a baby mouse got caught in one of our traps, but it was right outside my door and I was wide awake when it happened so I had to hear the snap and the 10 seconds of the mouse flailing around before it died D:

Make the rat a makeshift boat and set it on fire as you let it float across the paddling pool.

use its pelt to make hide braces

..You do realize that when you find one, you have a lot more in your house right?
Your problem doesn't die with that mouse.

(Its a mouse btw)

Oh wow. The more you know.

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Adult mice are much smaller than adult rats (Fig. 1). Adult mice weigh about 30 grams, and fancy mice tip the scales at about 50 grams. Adult mice have bodies that are 3-4 inches long with 3-4 inch tails.

Adult rats are far heavier and longer: they can weigh ten times as much, averaging 350-450 grams for females and 450-650 for males (with an overall range of 200-800 grams). They have 9-11 inch long bodies and 7-9 inch tails (ref).

actually is mouse

..You do realize that when you find one, you have a lot more in your house right?
Your problem doesn't die with that mouse.

(Its a mouse btw)

Oh wow. The more you know.


guise pls

You are probably the legendary hunter and the chosen one.

How in the hell did a rat get on the goddamned ceiling.

We killed it with blunt sticks and we suffocated it by crushing the windpipe and it like wheezed.  I feel bad now :<

You're a loving starfish.