Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The night visitor


I was reading in the Gathering Room, (living room) when I heard a noise, a sort of click coming from the kitchen. I looked at my pets and they were all with me and asleep, two dogs and two cats, a more contented lot as you'll ever see. I heard another crack sound and got up and went into the kitchen looked around and didn't see anything. I waited and waited nothing, no sound. I went back and started reading again and in a minute a heard the sound again. I figured I had a mouse in the house. So, barefoot, I sneaked into the kitchen as quietly as possible and waited as my tired old eyes tried to focus in the very late night hour. LO and BEHOLD a Critter came out of the trash can, it was shaped like a mouse only a thousand times bigger and a whole lot uglier!!

I had a POSSUM in my kitchen !!!!

So like any self respecting woman I grabbed the broom, opened the door and tried to shoo the ugly thing outside. He/She wasn't having any of that broom business, the gray slimy critter slithered behind the stove and I was right behind it with my broom trying to shove it from behind the stove and out the door. I thought I had it on the run as it came out the other side of the stove, so I went over and tried to direct its travel to the door when it looked at me and SNARLED and showed its TEETH. I gave it a good swat with the broom, that was a mistake, it went back behind the stove with me and my broom hot on its ugly tail. I positioned myself so I could see behind the stove and .........NO CRITTER !

I thought to myself 'it must be under the stove', so I shoved my trusty broom under the stove and to my surprise there was no resistance. After giving this a moment's thought I concluded that somehow the ugly thing was up in the stove, so I slowly opened the bottom draw and peeked inside (gee I really ought to clean this drawer some day) no possum ? Where could he be?

I pulled the drawer all the way out of the stove very slowly, I didn't want a possum jumping on me (icky things they are). When the drawer was fully out of the stove I still couldn't see any thing so I got my flash light and shined it into the the bottom of the stove and there was the beast snarling and ready for a fight.

It then occurred to me I was doing all this alone. Where were my trusty dogs ? I looked behind me and there they were, laying on the floor the Shiatsu wagging his tail like he was enjoying the show and the Lab was so sound asleep I thought she was dead, I went over and pushed her with my foot, she came to, sort of, and looked at me like "what ? whats up?"Oh ya,these two are going to be a lot of help, right.

I went for a pistol I figured maneuvering a rifle would be awkward a shot gun would be loud and messy, so I had to decide which pistol the nice big 9mm Smith and Wesson or the .25 cal. Beretta, dainty purse, pistol. I decided on the cute little Beretta. I went back to the kitchen and bent down and pointed the pistol under the stove ..... the critter stared at me with his beady little eyes and snarled. Suddenly it dawned on me if I shot the thing while it is under the stove a bullet may damage the stove, we can't have that ! So I had to come up with plan 'B' or is it 'C' ?
I remembered I had bought a fish net with a long handle to catch the ducks (another story) and it was out in the barn. So out to the barn I go, in the middle of the night, with a little lamp to look for the fish net thingy. Of course it had to be right where I parked the tractor and I had to squeeze myself between the filthy greasy tractor and the junk along the wall so I could reach the brand new shiny fish net. I was thinking to myself "I sure hope I don't step on something again or get one of those spider things on me doing this or worse get grease on my skirt", without incident we returned to the house. "We" were the Shiatsu and I, he being delighted to run around and sniff things in the dark and be playful, I on the other hand full of purpose, ya right, I wanted that ugly critter out of my house, now!
Back in the kitchen I maneuvered the net under the stove the critter growled and made a move and I had him in the net, slowly I pulled him out from under the stove, he didn't look pleased and I was wondering "Okay smarty pants you got it in the net the net is on the floor now what? If you lift the net he gets free and he looks pissed" just then the grey slimy beast makes his move and gets tangled in the net. I quickly shove him out the door into the wash room and he escapes the net and heads BACK AT ME ! I shove the net back at him and he dodges it and comes back at me again. I shove the net at him again and he runs the other way ! Phew, that was interesting now where the H. E. double hockey sticks did he go ? I opened the door to the yard so we both would have a place to retreat, just in case. I went and got the purse pistol and with the broom in one hand and the dainty .25 cal in the other the search was on.

Where were the dogs you say ? They were at the top of the stairs leading down to the wash room wagging their tails watching their Mom do all the work, not one bark, zip, nadda. They thought I was doing a fine job why interfere ?

I found Mr. Meany, the possum, behind the feed bin I keep there for the chickens. He didn't look like he was going to give up his spot easy. I poked him with the broom he bit it and snarled he wasn't leaving. I figured if he got out of there he would attack one of my other animals like my cats or the chickens so his fate was sealed. I took steady aim at him and squeezed the trigger and squeezed harder, darn it I forgot to cock the pistol.........BANG! off went one round Sheesh it made a loud noise in that wash room, my ears were ringing. I looked at the the possum and he didn't look fazed by the bullet or the noise......so I shot him again BLAM, more ringing in my ears. Now what ? I can't leave him there what the heck do you do with a dead possum in your washroom in the middle of the night ?

I came up with plan 'C' or was it 'D' ? I don't know I lost track some where. I went back to the barn and got a shovel, returned to the house and shoved the shovel under the lifeless body of the possum and balanced it on the shovel hauled it outside in the dark, I gave it a mighty heave, ya right old lady might heave, ya sure. he landed on the wood pile I put the shovel against the wall and slammed the door. The dogs were proud of me I could tell by their wagging tails and pink tongues hanging out.

So what did you do with your evening ?

P.S. I went to the clinic today and consulted with the Nurse Practitioner about my foot that I stepped on the nail with and we agreed that the foot is getting better and to continue taking the current meds.

P.P.S. For those of you who will think I was a cold hearted you know what (rimes with itch)
for killing the innocent little animal, don't waste your time telling me about it. This is a farm decisions have to be made and some of them are life and death and I get to decide. You want to make decisions differently that's your business, these are mine.

16 comments:

nancyr said...

Great story, and great ending! Those suckers are mean!

Donna. W said...

I hate possums! They once wiped out my entire chicken flock, one or two a night until they were gone.

Michael Dickson said...

Slimy? I don´t think they are slimy. They are ugly, however. Glad you survived.

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure I could have done as well with disposing of the possum as you did. They're really mean when cornered. They're also bad to have around when you're raising chickens.

Glad the foot is healing.

By the way, did you figure out how the possum go into the house?

Julia said...

I am not sure how the darn possum got into the house. I had the outside door open in the washroom that day and maybe he got in that way. Then again they can get through a small opening too.

Peggy said...

way to go! I couldn't hit anything I aimed at with a gun. I use it to scare with as long as I don't have to use it. LOL You did good!

Tossing Pebbles in the Stream said...

It could have been worse. It might have been a skunk. I would have rooted for the skunk too.

Gosh! I never met a pistol packing Mamma. They are largely illegal in Canada.

dagnygromer said...

I'd have used a suppressed .22, less noise. :-)

~Nancy~ said...

What a great story!
Possums look down right prehistoric to me...all those teeth!
When I lived in Arkansas, I had trouble with a possum trying to kill and eat my baby kittens! The momma cat was tearing his face up but he just kept attacking. I got after him with a ball bat and he was just lying on the ground, teeth bared, hissing at me. I was bashing him in the head and he was taking it!
He finally backed up, climbed my pecan tree and got on top of the house. I really cannot stand those scavenging creatures! But in my house?! Oh my...I would have called 911! (Can you BELIEVE how HOT Kentucky has been the last few days??!!)

Julia said...

This heat wave over Kentucky is doing me in, I can't take the heat over 90 degrees like I used to, all I want is for the heat to go away !!

Kay-The Rustic Cottage said...

WOW! That was exciting!! I would have done the same thing. Anything that invades personal space is fair game! Glad that you're ok.

River said...

Just found your blog through a link from someone else. Good story, think I'll stick around a while and keep reading. And I agree that possums are not innocent,they are evil little scavengers. I live in Australia btw.

Ramblins of a middle-aged goddess said...

Funny, funny...now I mean...not then i am sure...I am here from Peggy's...she said to come and read your story so I just had to stop by and see!! What a night you had!! BUT you handled the situation great!! Better than I would have done it for sure! Those possums had better watch out!! Never get near your house again!! SMILE..Sandy

Don Cuevas said...

We once had possums living under the roof where we were house sitting. After we futilely tried rat traps, the solution was to spread a box of mothballs in the overhead. Problem was, it nearly gassed us out of the house for about 3 days.
If you can deal with possums, you should do all right living in Mexico.

Saludos,
Mike

Unknown said...

Possums are just one foul critter to deal with. Right now, I got a bat inside that I'm working on getting rid of. They are quite fast/agile - more so than I initially thought.

Anonymous said...

I've been quietly following your blog from the beginning of your move to the farm. This was the best story! Good for you! I've never seen a possum, sounds like I don't want to. I did have a chipmunk in the house a couple years ago hanging out in my quilting studio....sure was hard to get rid of that thing...if I'd had a gun...