Something hiding in the garage
Thursday, October 28th, 2010I have spoke before that I have caught several unwanted creatures in our garage. Well, there is another animal hiding in the shadows in the corners of the garage. When you live in the same house for over 40 years, you tend to accumulate a variety of items that should have been thrown out years ago, but instead they are put into the garage and are taking up space that unwanted creatures can hide under, around or even in. You know you have heard the story of things that go bump in the night! Well I hear bumps, bangs, thumps and booms in the night.
Whenever I pull into my garage every evening after work, I immediately start looking around for any unusual or out of place items. My sense of smell is pretty good too. I can smell an unusual smell and pretty much pin point where it is coming from. My biggest fear is that on one of these excursions I will have something jump out at me that will be totally unexpected and trap me. It will probably be a skunk.
My mother and I live in a small township N. of Midwest City so we have some open fields and country close by the housing addition that we live in. Hence, an assortment of animals that exist in our area. We have rabbits, skunks, stray dogs, cats, snakes, lama’s and horses. And if you drive or walk around the corner then down the street a pet cemetery.
Well, to the point. I noticed a very unplesant smell in the garage last weekend, so Sat. night I decided it was time for me to put out my animal traps again and see what species I might trap this time. I made a wonderful tuna salad for sandwiches to watch during the football games on Sat. and I kept the stinky juice off of it in a jar. I washed the tuna can, set the trap, and put the juice back inside the tuna can to temp my non suspecting visitor.
I have been chasing off this very wild cat that tends to have litter after liter of kittens in our garage and then leave them for someone else to tend to. And it must know that I am a real sucker, because I will take care of them, feed them well then find them a home. I have tried unsuccessfully to catch this cat for about a year.
Surprise, Sun. morning when I strolled out into the garage guess what my stinky tuna juice finally caught? Your right, the beautiful wild long hair black cat with the greenest eyes I have ever seen. It looked so sad in the cage that I felt guilty for catching it. One of our own outdoor cats was sitting beside the cage and I do believe they were having a conversation. When the black cat looked up at me, it sounded like it was trying to talk to me.
I felt so guilty that I went and got my mother to ask her if I should just let the cat go or relocate her. My 75 year old mother took one look at this calm. sweet looking cat and said please let her go. My mother went back into the house, and when I picked up the cage that cat went crazy. It was running all around the cage like a possessed animal. I was really out of my comfort zone. I felt like I had just walked into a horror movie. I didn’t know if this cat would turn on me and attack me. I stilled my nerves and sat the cage on the ground, opened the door and watched the cat run like greased lightning one way as I ran like greased lightening the other way.
Once I calmed down and went into the house and told my mother what happened and she stopped laughing and crying, I realized that I still had something lurking in the garage that I still had to catch.
That was Sun. Morning this is Thurs. Morning and I have not see the cat again, and I am still working up the courage to set the cage again.
Remember to laugh it really is the best medicine.