You'd think that. Whenever we've seen the mouse scary across the floor, Charlie is asleep.fr499y wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:48 am Surely charlie should be put to work to catch the little blighter? I thought he loved chasing small furry things lol
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Normally if he's over the marshes, it's not unusual for Charlie to suddenly spring into the air and pounce onto some poor critter in the long grass. Then he'll reappear with either a leg or and tail hanging out his mouth. He does somersaults to catch files indoors, so presumably he'd the same if he spotted a mouse.
As my wife says, Mice, it's par of the course living in a old Victorian house.
As my wife says, Mice, it's par of the course living in a old Victorian house.
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