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Most comforting animal to find in your home
« on: August 09, 2014, 09:20:15 PM »
Well it's probably not going to be a bat, whom just greeted me! Let me start by saying that it caused actual fear in me. As my ceilings are low, and in a small room, my head was in perfect target range for landing. So I ducked down low, and since I was folding my wash I had a sock in my hand.

 :idea:  ....... So I threw the sock into the air to keep him up high. O but then I forgot about my friend Mr. Gravity. O I forgot that the sock would not stay up in the air and come back down at me! I didn't even chuck it across the room. So I bolted out the room, and closed the door.

Since this is my first encounter with bats in the home I had to take a crash course. I got my 10 minute certification from Google Technical Institute.

So I cut out the bottom of a gallon jug, blessed myself with holy water, and then headed to the room. O what's that! My little friend managed to make a sneak attack and met me in the living room instead. With ceilings that still make me look like a dwarf, I had to duck once again, and bolted to the door. Opened it, and then like a man, I ran to the kitchen and peaked around corner. Yes it ended without combat as he went out the door.

Disappointed, yet relieved, the mission was over. I wanted to see him close up in the jug. Nevertheless I didn't want to get bit. Do note that I have no children or persons to defend, and next time I will throw the sock across the room. :)

Most comforting animal to find in your home
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2014, 01:15:17 AM »
 :dancing-banana:
Yuck!  Bats are one of the few creatures that give me the creeps. There is something about the leather wings that I find disgusting.  Last year my Dad opened the shower door, only to have a bat fly out into the bedroom.  My 91 year old mother who normally uses a cane made a sudden recovery, fleeing down the hall, down a long flight of stairs, through the kitchen, and right out of the house!  I think she set a new record for senior sprinting.  Dad whacked at the bat with a dust mop and cornered it in the walk-in closet. He threw a bath towel over it, scooped it up like in a sack, took it to the window and dropped it, towel and all to the driveway.  It lay there for a few seconds, then flew away.  He never had to touch it.  My Mom refused to let him touch the towel, so he ended up using a shovel to dump it in the trash can.  The question that has never been answered is how the bat got into the house in the first place!

It could be worse. This past May, my friend discovered a nest of baby copperheads on the floor of her linen closet.  Mama snake was never located!


Most comforting animal to find in your home
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2014, 11:45:03 AM »
A pony.

Most comforting animal to find in your home
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2014, 09:43:27 AM »
Quote from: Frances
  My 91 year old mother who normally uses a cane made a sudden recovery, fleeing down the hall, down a long flight of stairs, through the kitchen, and right out of the house!  I think she set a new record for senior sprinting.  


 :laugh1:


I can understand that; I think it would cure me of paralysis!  

Most comforting animal to find in your home
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2014, 11:15:02 AM »
Bats are actually fascinating and helpful creatures. I like to sit on the patio on these summer evenings and watch a few bats make a circuit over the neighborhood, zooming in on the tasty bugs that hang out around the fruit trees. They really get a bad rap, though you should never handle one, rabies is always a possibility with any wild mammal. Once a family member brought one home that had been battered with brooms and magazines at work, and we kept him in a cage and gave him water until he was well enough to fly away at dusk. Sounds crazy, I know. (batty?) I think fruit bats are cute, (they look a bit like little foxes) the noses on regular bats are ugly... I have carried around the plans for a bathouse for years, and now that we own a home I can start pestering the men in my family to build it. Thanks for the reminder...

 http://www.batconservation.org/bat-houses/build-your-own-bat-house