Today, much to my wife’s delight, I caught 4 baby mice at work and brought them home for my 2 girls (9 & 11).
They love them, my wife… not so much.
Today, much to my wife’s delight, I caught 4 baby mice at work and brought them home for my 2 girls (9 & 11).
They love them, my wife… not so much.
Wild mice carry diseases. Switch them out for some bread ones. And no, I dont mean the food. Or do I?
If you don’t actually want doughy mice, (mmmmm, yum), then the word you’re looking for is bred.
Thank you!
We have a cat that bring in mice and releases them inside all the time, I don’t think a few extra will increase our risk profile too much…?
The risk is from their shit which gets airborne or rubbed in crevices. Each mouse increases threat.
Cats also carry diseases, yet we keep them
Cats are bred and vaccinated.
Cats are not bread
Cryptosporidium and Toxoplasma spring to mind among others
if not bread, why bread shaped?
I was gonna comment, but I can’t follow this one. This is fn perfect.
Wild versions of domesticated
occasionally
although never documented as causing a PLAGUE,
many-times domesticated versions of
Fixed that for ya. With all those words missing, it seemed like a false equivalence, and that’s bad-faith. Happy to bring this one into line.