A family of mice moved into our house last Spring. I'm quite sure that Baldrick, who was little more than a kit at the time, caught at least one. There was a long, horrifying period during which our animals all had slightly red muzzles. The worst of it was not the gore or even the prospect of our little angels displaying their predatory natures; it was simply disconcerting to find pathetic, wounded mice around the house which needed to be humanely dispatched. The whole business was quite terrible. Baldrick is no more vicious or wild than he was before he caught the mouse; nor are the cats. If anything, Baldrick was actually a bit better about making a "clean" kill than the cats were. While I don't like to see little fuzzy mice suffer, I also don't see any way I can allow a community of them to live safely chewing up our walls without getting rid of our beloved fur kids, which is unthinkable. On the bright side, with three cats and a ferret, this is a problem with which we are seldom faced. -Brandon Burt Salt Lake City [Posted in FML issue 2543]