The 90 lbs of snuggle lovin' just surprised me the other day..... I came into the house via the front door for a change and totally surprised Mesa. She was in the backyard anticipating my arrival thru the garage. Much to her excitement, she greets me and then runs full force into the bedroom and dashes out into the dark living room where I was in the process of turning on some lights. As the lights turn on and I gaze at the bright happy brown eyes of Mesa, I see hanging from her mouth a tail....... not just a ordinary tail, but a mouse tail with a complete body attached to it..... A quick "leave it" from me, and a drop by her, and I see that she has honored me with such a loving gift... This mouse was in perfect form without any mangling, Mesa had accompished to catch that mouse which has been eluding me in my house..... All this was done by Mesa who is missing two bottom and one top teeth in her mouth.... These missing teeth are yet another dramatic story in the saga of Mesa....
Mesa the Mouser???? Cat or Dog???
YOU be the judge.
7 comments:
Alright Mesa!!!!! Gooooooood doggie. :-)
Oh Yikes! I'm a wuss and would have freaked. Good Mesa though!!! I have to consider I have three cats that I sincerely think would be too lazy to chase a mouse. Fortunately that thought has not been tested as yet.
I am very impressed with Mesa. Cats everywhere could take lessons.
My dog caught a mouse once, too! So funny!!
Good Job Mesa!!! You deserve an extra treat for that one!!!
In her younger days Sadie used to catch mice. I would much rather a dog bring me a mouse. Cats tend to bring them minus a few body parts. LOL
Good for Her! She was taking care of business. Miss Daisy brought us a red squirrel that was torturing my in laws dogs at the cottage.
Keep smilin!
What a good doggie! The only mice in my house took up residence in the attic a few years back, and I had to have an exterminator do the hunting and removing of said varmits!
Way to go, Mesa!
Good girl Mesa! Who needs an exterminator with you around.
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