I tell you, these darn computer mice keep running off in the middle of the night. My brick of Mild Cheddar Cheese was half-gone this morning.
I confronted my mouse about eating the cheese, it didn't saying anything, it just froze up (dumb joke, I know.)
2006-10-22 00:22:46
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answered by amg503 7
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Put sticky fly paper on your key board to catch all the cheese crumbs from the slobs who eat at your computer. Do not flush this down the toilet! Print pictures of peanutbutter or anything that resembles peanutbutter, and place these under your mouse when you put your computer to sleep and your mouse will be content. Do not allow your mouse trap to wander around the house at night.
2006-10-22 00:04:46
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answered by golemhebden 1
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Wild mice in lots of cases are not stable pets via fact they're in lots of cases distributors of disease that could make people and their different pets very, very ill. launch it outdoor in case you are able to no longer undergo to kill it. in case you relatively prefer a mouse as a puppy, you ought to pass to a puppy save the place they might inform you the thank you to look after one and can sell you the right nutrition and a ideal housing unit for a mouse. you ought to come away with a spectacular habitat or cage, a month's grant of nutrition, a water bottle, bedding (which you will might desire to alter periodically so their urine and poop does no longer stink up the domicile) and a pair mice for decrease than twenty-5 greenbacks. determine you get 2 mice of a similar intercourse, or you would be overrun with mice in some weeks. One or 2 are cute; dozens of 'em are - nicely, no longer lots relaxing! I say get 2 via fact mice are very social animals, and don't do nicely without a minimum of another mouse to play with. A hamster or a guinea pig, on the different hand, can do somewhat nicely without a companion.
2016-11-24 22:21:21
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answered by ? 4
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Well there you have it, you already stopped your mouse from eating any more cheese. It should in fact and theory be dead. HA HA enjoy your day further.
2006-10-22 01:03:14
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answered by Gismo 1
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Mine keeps crawling up and crapping on my desk in front of the monitor. It is too smart for the trap and is cordless so has the freedom to roam. Tell me how you got it in the trap. Cheese just won't work here!!!
2006-10-21 23:55:16
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answered by rswdew 5
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There are these great tablets - floppodisks - and you can feed them to your mouse to get it to do whatever you tell it to. Or you could put a ten tonne weight on top of it at night.
2006-10-22 00:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Very easy , just post one cat in front of cheese storing place. The cat will prevent.
2006-10-22 00:03:52
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answered by Expert 3
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Is this some kind of joke? If it isn't your cat/dog or maybe mouse accidentally knocked it off your table and it flew into the mouse trap.
2006-10-22 00:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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you could try training it by hitting it on the nose everytime it eats the cheese and rewarding him for good beahviour by giving it a little piece if cheese.
2006-10-22 00:01:17
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answered by meep meep!! 3
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make sure the cage door is secure when you go to bed or buy a cat
2006-10-22 00:18:49
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answered by alan m 1
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