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		<title>By: Noteshow &#187; Blog Archive &#187; How to Get Rid of a Mice Menace</title>
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		<title>By: Warped Scientist</title>
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		<description>We had a mouse in our house. We bought a humane mouse trip, stuffed it with peanut butter, then caught the little creature. The next day we released it into a field. No more mouse! Anyway, I think they&#039;re kind of cute. The next time I see one I just my introduce it to my son&#039;s pet hamster - and see if a little cross-breeding occurs. Why not? I could call it mouster. Or hamice. I could sell them. Get rich. Maybe we could then cross-breed a mouster with a gerbil. Call it a gerbamster. Then introduce a guinea pig. And a ferret. Pretty soon we could all inbreed together and make one species. Brave new world. The only problem is we&#039;d have to sleep with gerbils. Guess there are worse things... </description>
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