Originally posted by cashthetrashThe chances of the house in question being a small house are much greater than that of a big house. If one has a small house, it can mean he or she has a low income, and if the person in question has a high income, then that probably means they're penny pinchers and won't spend money on a mouse trap. Also, if one had a large house, they probably wouldn't have mice of any size as it shows a certain amount of class or pride and won't let themselves be housing for rodents of any size. Plus the amount of small houses and in some cases huts greatly outnumber the amount of large houses. Which is basically irrelevent anyway since I already gave reasons why the rodent(s) in question would more than likely inhabit a small house.
How do you know the rodent doesn't live in a large house? The house could be several times larger than the house in question. Heck even the mouse could be several times larger than the house you are referring to. With out seeing the true dimensions one would not know if we were truly on the subject of small house rodents or not.
The rodent in question indeedly lives in a small house.
Originally posted by GalaxyShieldWell, I can see your point in that it is the norm. But scientific studies of mice have proven that mice who eat small houses do not inhabit the house but rather the house inhabits the mouse. So with this in mind, and the fact that mice generally care little about economics when we all know that it is cheese that they prefer over cash. The thing I want to know is what was stored in that clock that they all ran up, Hickery dickey, Doc?
The chances of the house in question being a small house are much greater than that of a big house. If one has a small house, it can mean he or she has a low income, and if the person in question has a high income, then that probably means they're penny pinchers and won't spend money on a mouse trap. Also, if one had a large house, they probably wouldn' ...[text shortened]... an likely inhabit a small house.
The rodent in question indeedly lives in a small house.