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Old 06-14-2012, 07:07 AM   #8255
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Originally Posted by Hollylane View Post
I've been staring at a spider, with the circumference (including legs) of a quarter, for about an hour now. It is making itself a new home on the inside of my bedroom window. It is taking all of my willpower to not squish it with a shoe, and run screaming from the room from the resulting trauma.

If I squish it, Gaige will make me feel guilty for dispatching a "harmless" spider that is apparently minding its own business. Herein lies the trouble. Since I cannot get near enough with a cup without having a heart attack, and Gaige can't come over and escort it outside for me, should I just leave it and wait for the inevitable spider bite (They like how I taste), or let the cats in? Hmmmm.....

Kitty kitty kitty.....
I do know you dont want my kid to get it for you..He will feed it..!!..
Cats will not help..It doesnt have a tail and they move to slow..
I would smash it then go eat breakfast..
My idea for you is the vaccume..It is kinda a long stick that can suck that spider out of the window and you dont have to touch it and you didnt kill it..You can also give it to Gaige when he comes around or did the spider leave because he felt uncomfortable with you starring at him..??..

Good luck with your decision..
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