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Well it's just me, my wife, and my two year old. Poison is possible. I've got some old rat poison still in the attic. But why wouldn't he just go into the bowl then?
Come on, man, we're not mice psychologists!Well it's just me, my wife, and my two year old. Poison is possible. I've got some old rat poison still in the attic. But why wouldn't he just go into the bowl then?
This makes sense.Do you have a cat?
Most likely, the cat murdered the little fella' and stuck him in there to hide the evidence. Cats are evil! While they can be clever at times, they are evil to the core.
Brennan, do you purposefully drop anything In the tank. Like 2000 flushes?
maybe he hitched a ride?
Mice are like roaches in that if you see one, there are more. Many more. Be on the lookout.So this is a first.
I'm vegging out in the tub after getting the kid to bed. My wife complains that the toilet is running and that everything seems to need to be fixed lately. (The house is 8 years old now so I've been having to repair a few things lately) I absently tell her to jiggle the handle and to remove the lid if that doesn't fix it. She screams. Hilarity ensues.
There's a dead mouse in the toilet tank. His tail is keeping the stopper from sealing. The worst part is I swear I heard something a couple of days ago that sounded like a mouse near the toilet. Now I know. The best part is that he's been removed and the toilet needs no repairs.
So....how'd he get in there? There's no external evidence around the toilet or house to suggest a mouse. Could he have come up the plumbing somehow?!