Message-ID: <23300752.1075846673213.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:03:00 -0700 (PDT) From: drosser@velaw.com To: craigl@calpine.com, drosser@velaw.com, susan.scott@enron.com Subject: RE: mouse trap Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: "Rosser, Dianna" X-To: "'Craig Lindberg'" , "Rosser, Dianna" , "'Susan.Scott@enron.com'" X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Susan_Scott_Dec2000_June2001_1\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: SCOTT-S X-FileName: sscott3.nsf If we relocate him to Pasadena, he will find his way back! I vote SPCA -----Original Message----- From: Craig Lindberg [mailto:craigl@calpine.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:52 PM To: 'Rosser, Dianna'; 'Susan.Scott@enron.com'; Craig Lindberg Subject: RE: mouse trap I suggest putting the trap out with food as fast as humanly possible as this cat has to go! A hungry cat is a motivated cat! If it does not work, we can put food out sans trap and get his confidence, then use the trap. I think mouse will go for the canned food -the stinkier the better. Assuming Mouse is caught - what then? SPCA and the likely result or do we relocate him to, lets say, Pasadena? Trapper Craig -----Original Message----- From: Rosser, Dianna [mailto:drosser@velaw.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:22 PM To: 'Susan.Scott@enron.com'; Rosser, Dianna; craigl@calpine.com Subject: RE: mouse trap I think if he develops a "taste" for something on our back porch it will only make him hang around more...we should be as cruel as possible and just stick something out there when we are ready to take him in...he seemed pretty willing the last time (although he may be smarter now that he is fatter and not seemingly as hungry) Trapper Craig probably knows the best procedure though, so I will defer to his suggestions... -----Original Message----- From: Susan.Scott@enron.com [mailto:Susan.Scott@enron.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:22 PM To: drosser@velaw.com; craigl@calpine.com Subject: mouse trap SPCA has several "cat" (Mouse) traps available. They're only open 'til 7 tonight and I have a DiverseWorks meeting at 6. Not sure if I will make it over there today. Could probably go at lunch tomorrow. Question: when to set the trap? Shall we at least appease him with a little food on the back porch first, maybe something really stinky and canned? That will give him a chance to develop a taste for the salmon, tuna, whatever we bait the trap with; plus it might get him to shut up. Then we can set the trap when there is time to take him to the shelter. I figure it is probably best not to trap him during the wee hours; we have probably not yet heard Mr. Mouse at his loudest. Comments? Any advice from Trapper Craig?