Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 LMAO! too funny chanda! unfortunately, i don't have a rat to feed them too. i'm gonna try donna's bread...i'll bake them in small bread loaves and still can't handle the texture, i'll take the remaining loaves to the neighbors. lol. thanks for the laugh, susie --- PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: > I had the same problem, here is what I did: > remove fig from the container you have them in. > Carry fig in hand upstairs. > Set fig down on floor while carefully opening rat > cage door. > Place fig on top of Rat's food dish. > Carefully shut door as not to catch rat's paws in > the door. > Watch as rat eats it all up and looks at you as if > to smile and say, " thanks! " > > That's what I did. > > hugs, > Chanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 Susie, Neighbors are always a good source for food *disposal*..Kidding of course. One often hears single people say " it is so hard cooking for one " . Well then cook for more and share. There are elderly neighbors, working families who have no time for cooking. I make the regular recipe and take dinner or lunch to my daughter's family , neighbors , etc. My mother does the same for my sister who works long hours. How nice to come home to a home made pot of stew or a casserole when one is just too pooped to cook. Smiles and hugs Deanna -- In , " artichoke72x " <artichoke72x> wrote: > > LMAO! too funny chanda! unfortunately, i don't have > a rat to feed them too. i'm gonna try donna's > bread...i'll bake them in small bread loaves and still > can't handle the texture, i'll take the remaining > loaves to the neighbors. lol. > > thanks for the laugh, > susie > > --- PuterWitch <puterwitch@c...> wrote: > > > I had the same problem, here is what I did: > > remove fig from the container you have them in. > > Carry fig in hand upstairs. > > Set fig down on floor while carefully opening rat > > cage door. > > Place fig on top of Rat's food dish. > > Carefully shut door as not to catch rat's paws in > > the door. > > Watch as rat eats it all up and looks at you as if > > to smile and say, " thanks! " > > > > That's what I did. > > > > hugs, > > Chanda > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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