
Maholla peeps-
So listen to this. Two nights ago, Alex woke up around 3am, and feeling thirsty went to the kitchen to get a glass of water. Much to his dismay, a RAT ran across the floor in front of him and bolted behind the refrigerator. After about an hour of trying to get the rat out by poking various broom sticks/tape measures/toilet plungers behind the fridge, he set a few traps and went back to bed.
The following day, the rat had still not taken the bait of peanut butter and bacon, so Alex, unable to live in a rat house any longer, called an exterminator. Now, I have to say we both thought the exterminator would arrive, go in to the house, and come out with the rat in a trap or something . . . well, it doesn't quite work that way.

Alex packs a bag and comes to stay with me for the night since there is nothing he can do but wait out the rat, and he might as well sleep in a rodent free home for a night. Around 10:30 last night Alex realizes that he forgot to take his garbage out, and since we had a party last weekend he really can't miss trash day this week. Being the nice girlfriend I am I agree to accompany him back to his rat house to take out the garbage, and we figure, might as well check the traps while we are there.

I have to admit, at this point I start to get into the 'rat race'. I take a tissue and set it over the blood, step on it, and make sure its wet (such a detective!). Alas, it is fresh blood. Then Alex, using his headlamp, discovers a drop of blood on the stairs. Aha! We are getting closer . . . . actually, that's it. That's all we find. We search the house up and down for a bleeding rat but find nothing. After much discussion, we decide that the rat must have got his tail trapped, hence no trail of blood along the floor like you would see if his paw got caught. He got his tail trapped, freaked out, bolted down the stairs and sat with his bleeding tail on the carpet, before returning upstairs and back down his hole. We covered the upstairs with more traps and returned to my house defeated once again by this darn rat.
Alex will check again today after work, hopefully this thing is stupid enough to get himself tapped again, this time for good! Alex thinks he should get a CAT to catch it, or set a snake loose in the walls . . . . . neither of which I will let happen. YUCK! Cross your fingers, I will keep you posted!
9 comments:
AHHHHH! So funny! Good luck...I will keep my fingers crossed.
also, what makes you so sure there is only one rat? muhahaha
WOW detective anna kay...Stay far away from that house until that rat bastard is caught haha!
And tell Alex HELL NO to a cat or snake...YUCK!
Wow that is quite a story! Good luck catching the rat. It's been a while, have you named your little furry friend yet?
eek! good luck catching that thing. let us know what happens tonight!
im on the edge of my seat! what a saga. you could always keep the rat as a pet...my friend at work has 2 rats as pets. interesting!
Right on Char. Check out this site-they LOVE the little rodents. There is a picture of a human-rat kiss!!!!
http://www.ratballs.com/LaoShu/
haha that rat website is classic! they are so cute!
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