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    Found the mouse that'd been nibbling food at the back of my desk last week. Little fucker was in my bin - guessing it couldn't resist the smell of the empty crisp packet of [fucking amazing] Chorizo crisps I had in there. Not sure it was lucky I found it - I only noticed it was there as I happened to be digging around the bottom, looking for a piece I'd discarded to check I'd replaced it. Given that I did find the mouse, I captured it and took it for a wee walk and release it along a canalside. It was only seconds after I released it (well, it made a heroic leap from the container I had it in) i thought "Shit - poor little fucker's spent days building up a reserve of food for winter and I've just taken it away from all that".

    Perhaps it would've been better it' been left to its chances at the bottom of the bin for the next few days and then gotten thrown out into the bins outside? Sorry, little guy.

    • No shortage of food outside for the little guy, the mouse will be fine, don't worry!spl33nidoru
    • Where there is one mouse....there are others.utopian
    • Yeet that fuck directly into a river. They carry disease and will lay eggs in your mouth while you sleep at nightscarabin
    • but it was so cute and now i keep thinking how i've taken it away from its family and it's cutting me up inside. it's so far from home, lost and scared.Nairn
    • it's nighttime now. it'll be trying to settle into safety somehow, somewhere, thinking about its family left behind.
      i've done a terrible thing.
      Nairn
    • i should have just killed it and then put poison down to finish off the family.
      then my conscience could rest easy.
      Nairn

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