Evidence was found a week before that a mouse was in the
house, a trap was set and the mouse was caught. I had hoped it was the only
mouse but from how Cody was reacting feared there was another one.
Cody was persistent. So I started removing the boxes from
the closest. It was a bit difficult as he still was there sniffing and digging.
I’m sure he felt I was in his way. Finally all the boxes had been removed;
Charlie joined Cody in the closet; both of their noses twitching at the
scent. Cody runs out of the closet
with something in his mouth; into the bedroom, up onto his bed then lying down he
sets a mouse in front of himself.
“Cody, what do you have?” I asked, thankful he didn’t place
it on my bed. He sits up proudly, grinning at me, “Look what I caught, Mom!” he
seemed to express. “You are a great hunter, Cody” I replied back. “Yes, you are
Cody, the mighty mouse hunter!” His grin widens.
All the while Charlie is barking non-stop; grabbing a piece
of hot dog I lure him outside. With a little more hot dog I draw Cody away from
the mouse and outside. The mouse is dead
so the clean-up is left to me. Ugh.
As
a true crusader of truth, justice and freedom of all mice he prowls from room
to room vigilant in his quest to rid mice from the house forever! When there’s
Cody, who needs a cat?