We do have rats at the jungle ranch. Some are big and some are small. After all, it is a ranch and it is the jungle. Most of the rats are small and could be technically called field mice; since they are small and come from the 'fields' where they live. In other words, they don't live in our palapa; they just come to visit, eat our food and make holes in our clothes.
Needless to say the wife isn't thrilled with these critters. We laugh that since these rats eat onions, tomatoes and even hot chili peppers, we should call them 'Mexican rats'. Although sometimes she doesn't see the humor in that either.
So when we went back to civilization in Bacalar, the first thing she did was go to a hardware store and buy a mousetrap. This wasn't just any mouse trap; it was the jumbo, heavy duty, reinforced, last forever type. And as the hardware clerk so articulately told us, it's designed to catch big ones and small ones and all sizes in between. We had seen our invaders and knew they were an assortment of sizes. None of this wimpy capture them alive and release elsewhere stuff either...this trap was meant to do one thing and one thing only.
The first night nothing. Then at about 2:00 AM on the second night, we heard a loud snap and knew we had trapped our prey. We jumped up and grabbed our flashlights. To our dismay, the rat was not in the trap but several feet away and still moving. It was a big one. I took the ax and smashed its head to make sure the damage was done. No more sweet pastries for this guy.
I took the rat and threw it out in the backyard knowing that shortly nature would take its course and the ants and bugs and other critters would quickly dispose of the carcass, sort of like a critter's Thanksgiving.
That same morning our Maya friend Poot came by and we told him about the rat. It was a great big one, we laughed. He asked where it was and he went to see for himself. He quickly found it and came back holding it up by its tail. Poot is a jungle man and takes his jungle cues from the plants and animals; though I was a bit surprised he picked up the rat.
"It's a female," he said, "look at where it's babies nurse." Sure enough, it was a female. The wife looked away as she doesn't like this sort of thing and would soon start feeling sorry for the hungry little rat babies. Not me.
"Where are your kittens?" Poot asked. We called them and they came playfully running over toward us. He held up the rat and they immediately started growling and showing great interest.
Poot laid the rat strategically between them both and they went at it. For five minutes they played tug of war while we laughed and thought it great fun. Fun for us, but something more for the kittens. Poot explained.
"If a kitten doesn't taste rat meat or learn about rats when it's small, it won't learn at all," he stated. I've learned to pay great attention to what jungle man Poot says because he has a very different perspective on plants and animals and the environment in general. And besides he's always right.
"It's sad to see a cat that doesn't go after rats," he continued, "that's what cats do. It's their nature. If they don't learn when young, they will never learn and what's the use of a cat that doesn't keep your palapa free from rats?" As usual, Poot had a good point.
He went on to explain how a good cat will crawl up into a thatched roof and actually hunt the critters there. Once the cat kills enough rats, the rats somehow get the message and stop coming for nightly visits or even daily visits for that matter. A good cat always beats a good mouse trap.
Later that day I pondered on Poot's animal wisdom and wondered if his kitten and mouse lesson had other parallels, specifically human ones.
If humans don't learn life's lessons at a young or tender age, then they too miss out. I immediately thought of all the spoiled kids that live back in Northern California and how many end up goofy and maladjusted. The truth is their parents did not give them the rat equivalent as they were growing up; instead, they got some sort of watered down substitute that left them confused, frustrated and often angry. What they really needed was a good rat.
The analogy is admittedly simplistic and not all rat deprived kittens grow up to be maladjusted and angry cats. But most do and Poot made a very good point.
So the next time you decide to 'help' your child by sheltering them from the hard and cruel world, think again. Think of the kittens and the rat and how the cat can't realize its Buddha nature unless it learns to hunt and eat rats.
Our jungle man Poot says it's what cats are supposed to do and he's usually right.
Three Little Pigs And The Big Bad Wolf
Kirby is something of a paradox; sometimes touted as selling a superior vacuum cleaner, but sometimes as a ruthless company selling its products to vulnerable people who don't need them. The truth lies somewhere in-between.
Jim Kirby, the founder, always stated that he wanted to empower his employees. He came from a time when employers could mistreat employees and get away with it. The Kirby Company wanted its employees to share in the company's success. Employing agents, who worked for themselves, selling Kirby vacuums during the hours that suited them, and who were rewarded for hard work - by selling more - was seen as the best way to share the company's success. And, many agents did reap the rewards and worked for Kirby for all their working lives. And we mustn't forget the many millions of satisfied consumers who own a Kirby vacuum cleaner.
Using door-to-door sales people was also a fantastic way to demonstrate how good the Kirby vacuum cleaner really was. Consumers could see the incredible suction power of a Kirby vacuum cleaner, right there, in their own home.
Ignoring sales tactics and looking at the product itself, Kirby vacuum cleaners are one of the most highly rated vacuums in customer reviews. Consumers have reported that the two main benefits of a Kirby vacuum cleaner are versatility and durability. When you buy a Kirby vacuum cleaner you also get many accessories to make easy cleaning of curtains, furniture and hard-to-get-at places. The durability of a Kirby vacuum cleaner is legendary, often being passed from one generation to the next. There's even a Kirby Owners Club - how many other vacuum manufacturers have a club?
Kirby vacuum cleaners are high powered, durable but lightweight. Kirby vacuum cleaners also use the latest in air filtration systems to eliminate dust and other allergens from being blown back out into the room. The HEPA filter used in Kirby vacuums eliminates 99.97% of allergens as small as 0.1 microns. Getting hold of Kirby spare parts is also easy. And making repairs is straightforward and, in most case, inexpensive.
So, when the big bad wolf comes knocking at your door, perhaps you should invite him in and let the sales rep show you just how good a Kirby vacuum cleaner really is. But one word of advice; never, ever buy on the spot. Get the facts and cost from the sales rep and compare them with other manufacturers? vacuums. Don't fall for any sales spiel that states you'll miss out on any discount if you don't buy immediately. The sales rep will only be too happy to call again if you wish to buy a Kirby vacuum cleaner.
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