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My neighbour has said that he has found two mice buried in his garden. He
does have two cats, but says that they don't do that. They catch mice and
bring them home.

Any ideas?

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My neighbour has said that he has found two mice buried in his garden. He
does have two cats, but says that they don't do that. They catch mice and
bring them home.

Any ideas?


Foxes, or at least a fox. They bury stuff for later. I dug up an intact egg
on our allotment a while ago.

Steve


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My neighbour has said that he has found two mice buried in his garden. He
does have two cats, but says that they don't do that. They catch mice and
bring them home.

Any ideas?


Foxes, or at least a fox. They bury stuff for later. I dug up an intact
egg on our allotment a while ago.

Steve


Very valid point as we have seen foxes about. Got a photo somewhere of a fox
coming down out garden path in broad daylight and almost getting to the
patio doors!

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