*sigh* I hate being in a "no win" situation.
Got home and let pups out in our fenced in back yard. Much against my better judgment we "expanded" our fenced in yard last year to include a 20 X 30' area behind my laundry building. My husband's thot was that it would make a great place for a gazebo or something and it's part of our yard, why not use it?
BECAUSE IT'S BEHIND THE FREAKING LAUNDRY BUILDING AND NOT ABLE TO BE SEEN BY MOM'S EYES THAT'S FREAKING WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*sigh*
They go behind there to do ANYTHING they don't want ME to see, and don't anyone tell me dogs don't have cognitive thought enough to want to get away with crap!!! (or eating crap or whatever it is they don't want me to say no to!!)
Morph to present evening.
When I let everbuddy out, Luna and Tinkerbell disappeared behind the "unseeable" area. Called and no response. So, I went back there (very very difficult for me -- ground is uneven, it was nearly dark, and my back is already trashed just from the day's "living";)
Luna's "hunting" something along the fence line. Tink is trying to pick up something and she's been going thru this nasty coprophagia stage (pumpkin, papaya juice everything I can think of and nothing deters her except hosing everything down immediately *sigh*) soooooooooooooooooooo I'm trying to be "on" everything but I just physically can't always get there ... hence they know that's a safe zone. grrrrr
"DROP IT!!!" ...... (me still heading towards her -- repeating a command only teaches them to count!) She looked up at me kinda like a deer caught in headlights and opened her mouth and it dropped .... ewww flash of white? She picked it up again and tried to hightail it and I stopped her with my voice.
"drop it right NOW!" (sorry, neighbors that came out as more of a roar than I wanted it to, hanging head in shame)
She dropped it and by then I'm finally there and .... ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww it's alive. or ... sorta
I didn't have gloves on me but I convinced Ms. Fairy Dust she'd better haul butt into the house NOW **before** I had to pick her up and without her prey.
By the time I went back out there with a box I couldn't find it. But I know if I let them back out now they'll go hunt for it.
I hate tree rats but I'm pretty sure it was a baby tree rat. I **thought** they were arboreal. (tree rat = citrus rat = outdoor rats bigger than mice by a long shot but who LOVE any sort of citrus). Tree rats draw rat snakes ... need I go ANY further with this?? The only person on this board equally as snake phobic as Glenda is ME and I don't get scared I get mad.
I don't want to find that thing and have to kill it because it's hurt. I'd rather it's ratling sisters and brothers would find it and rescue it. It doesn't seem to be in the same spot so lets hope the darned thing crawled off under its own power.
I'm too much the animal lover -- I mean tame, pet rats are fine. Outdoor ones that draw snakes are not.
Me? Rational? Not right now.
Once again I'm going to tell husband we've got to re-fence that part of the yard. I want it OFF LIMITS because it's trouble waiting to happen back there.
I know some of you have dogs who kill prey -- and I just can't handle that. They are DOGS -- it's what they do and it's what they are, but .... I don't have to allow it. We've totally taken out every bit of tree, shrub, etc. AND all the jungle vegetation to have the lawn CLEAR and just running space.
Sooooooooooooo where do I find tiny little rat-sized signs that say "Beware of Dogs you dumb rats!! VAMOOSE!"
ETA -- I saw one suggestion online that said to go to your nearest zoo that has a lion and ask for some lion manure -- then either spread it around or make a "manure tea" (oh joy!!) and sprinkle it all over the area. Andddddddddddd the discussion then is "dang -- this lady has dogs and ... but man, that CAT?? Bet HE wins all the 'who poops last' contests!!"