Plant Eats Mouse At French Garden

kraemerwa2003 said:
I have a family of field mice living on my back patio right now. I don't have the heart to get rid of them, but heaven forbid they get into my house. I even take care of them...feed em, make sure they have water, bedding...
cool, I do that too, sort of. leave food out for the mice in my house. and cheech, i was just stating a fact. mice are one of the most eaten small mammals on this planet.
 
fishcatch22 said:
cheech, i was just stating a fact. mice are one of the most eaten small mammals on this planet.


so what ? does that mean that people can't have them as pets, and that they shouldn't be respected animals?

Should I respect a person who keeps a tank of African Cichlids more than one who keeps feeder goldfish as pets?
 
im pretty sure FC cares about mice,like i love spiders but its true they are killed and tortured because people are scared of them,but im not being mean,just stating the obvious.:)
 
cheech said:
so what ? does that mean that people can't have them as pets, and that they shouldn't be respected animals?

Should I respect a person who keeps a tank of African Cichlids more than one who keeps feeder goldfish as pets?
I think you gravely misunderstand the point I was making. I care about mice. i don't think you can disrespect them just because they are eaten a lot. I was merely saying that you shouldn't get so worked up about one dying, because it happens so much, and it's just the circle of life.
 
cheech said:
Oh... .


OK cool .. .


Good to see that got straightened out. :)
and
on the carinvore grass, they are like carnivore grass because they form one of the bases of the food chain, like grass, and they must reproduce quickly to replenish their numbers. and I was a mouse owner.... i'm sure you remember the hubub I made about all my mice dying.
 
now that you mention it, I do remember. . .


I apologize for coming on strong. Again, that comment came out a little strong.... And I would have been offended reading that if I had mice.. but it's all good. . . ..
 
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