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Landlord's attempt to catch mice in cahoots with tenants is comedy gold: 'Do you have access to a cat?'

The tenants complained about mice in the apartments and the landlord had nothing less than a top-tier solution and conversation to offer.

Landlord's attempt to catch mice in cahoots with tenants is comedy gold: 'Do you have access to a cat?'
Cover Image Source: Twitter|@yatinbrooklyn

Dealing with pests is always a hassle, and everyone’s looking for a solution that won’t leave the place reeking of chemicals. While most rely on traps, cat owners have a natural advantage—their pets double as rodent catchers. At least, that’s what Kate Mooney’s landlord believed. Kate shared on Twitter that she had a rodent problem in her apartment, and when she brought it up to her landlord, his hilariously out-of-the-box solution caught everyone off guard.

Representative Image Source: Pexels| Chevon Rossouw
Representative Image Source: Pexels| Chevon Rossouw

Kate captioned her post, “My neighbor and I both had mouse sightings this week. Here’s how our landlord responded,” along with several screenshots of her text exchange with the landlord. The landlord first enquired whether the woman and her neighbor had a cat, “Do either of you have access to a cat?” Kate responded negatively but mentioned that she had a dog. “Are you against a cat coming in for a few weeks?” the landlord asked. Kate was confused about the question, upon which the landlord let her know, “Cats catch mice and the smell of a cat deters the mice from ever coming back.” 

Representative Image Source: Pexels| Katherine Mihailnova
Representative Image Source: Pexels| Katherine Mihailova

Kate said she was open to the idea but needed more details. The landlord responded with a plan: “We could get a cat and maybe someone else to feed and the cat can get to work,” the landlord explained. Being frank yet amusing, the landlord insisted that the cat would be a “mouser” and that they were just trying to help by offering solutions. “Let the pest guy do his thing, roll up his sleeves and throw the mice caught in traps. I’ll research a cat,” the landlord added. To add to the chucklesome conversation, the landlord followed up with a picture of a black furry feline, saying, “I found a cat. His name is ‘Fat Ba****d.’” 

The landlord then suggested that the cat could live with each of the tenants for a week to hunt the mice and get rid of them. The landlord also mentioned that the cat would come in with a litter box and a guy to feed him. It was a hassle-free masterpiece of a solution that cracked the tenants up. “He’s gonna eat mice!” the landlord exclaimed, feeling creative and insightfully witty for having come up with the solution. “Sorry, ‘she,’ Fat Ba***d is a female cat,” the landlord clarified. The next few changes confirmed the hilarious plan and the tenants were all ready to have their feline exterminator.



 

Other users on Twitter found the landlord’s solution both hilarious and practical. @empops shared about her cat and said, “This guy once woke us up in the middle of the night by bringing a live mouse into our bed and playing with it. We managed to catch it and set it free in the garden and to be fair we haven't had any mice in the house since.” @KrendaEBarnett said, “This is some top-tier New York shit.” @portabletaz said, “‘I'll research a cat’ is the funniest thing I’ve read in a while.”



 



 

 

This article originally appeared 8 months ago.

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