My experience with house hunting:
I need to begin the story with a little background. I live in a housing development with lots of open space, so there are lots of critters around, I also have a barely domesticated female cat that is at least 12th generation Indian Reservation stock, so is very good at hunting. Now the story:
Late one night after having more than a few drinks I was awakened by a great commotion down stairs. I flipped on the light at the head of the stairs to see one of the biggest rats I have ever seen. It was sitting on the back of a chair fending off the cat, which had apparently drug it in for the main course of a midnight snack, which it does frequently. The rat had other plans, and, being large, aggressive and holding the high ground, was keeping the cat in check. The wife was up by now watching the whole cat rat fight thing, lots of hissing spitting and biting. I grabbed up my single cock pellet rifle and loaded up a pellet, lined up on the rat on the back of the chair with the wife yelling at me not to shoot the cat. One shot mid section of the rat knocked him off the chair, it was a through and through shot with the pellet hitting the Piano (which was a bad thing) the rat then proceeded to run around the living room leaking blood with the cat after it. The carpet now had little blood spots in pinwheel patterns and the wife was telling me I had killed the piano. The rat finally crawled under an end table and holed up in the corner, and the cat couldn’t get it out. I then went to plan B, close combat with was my pellet pistol. With the pistol in one hand and a flashlight in the other I pulled back the end table, stuck the pistol up to the rat which proceeded to try bite the end off the barrel which didn’t really work out too well for the rat. With the rat finally dispatched, the cat ran out of the house, I collected the rat, threw it out the window and went back to bed. Next day was spent cleaning the carpet and trying to patch up a pellet hole in the piano, which I never could do to the wife’s satisfaction. This is as true a story as I can remember it and is the best house hunt I have ever had. Larry