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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsKeep off the grass! A curious mouse in Canada was caught chomping on cannabis leaves
before being found passed out on its back.- A curious mouse in Canada was caught chopping on cannabis leaves
- Colin Sullivan said he found the rodent pinching leaves from his plants
- Photos show the rodent lying in a heap of leaves, completely comatose
- Six days later, the mouse had recovered and was released back into the wild
By SOPHIE TANNO FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 08:06 EDT, 10 September 2020 | UPDATED: 07:26 EDT, 14 September 2020
Colin decided to put the animal in a cage where he started him on a '12 step programme' to keep it away from the plants long enough to get it back on its feet.
Six days later the mouse was released back into the wild.
Colin posted about the discovery on Facebook last Tuesday, writing: 'For two days in a row I've caught this little pothead taking leaves off of my plant and eating them until he passes out.
'I'll let him sleep this one off but when he wakes up he's getting a real stern talking to.'
Two days later, Colin posted an update on the mouse situation - alongside the mouse in a perspex cage.
He wrote: 'So it's been a couple of rough days for our little baked buddy here and despite a belly ache and a wicked bad case of the munchies I think he'll make a full recovery.
'He's been weaned to one medium leaf per day and seems to be adjusting well.
'One day at a time my friend, one day at a time.'
Three days later, following the stint in 'rehab', Colin shared the news that the mouse was ready to be released outside.
Adding loads of puns, he wrote: 'On The Rodent To Redemption.
'After a long and desperate battle with addiction this little mouse has grinded up his struggle, picked out the seeds and stems and is ready to roll out.
'Weed all benefit from joining together to help the smoke clear in any addict's life.
He did his very cannibest and was awarded his first Twelve Step chip.
'I may have been the one to open his cage but he was the one who set himself free.So long my friend, till we meet again.'
The posts have received over 12,000 likes and attracted thousands of comments.
Jalyssa Glenda wrote: 'This series has made my year probably.'
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Keep off the grass! A curious mouse in Canada was caught chomping on cannabis leaves (Original Post)
Submariner
Sep 2020
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Zoonart
(11,750 posts)1. LOL..."little baked buddy".
thanks I needed that.
Karadeniz
(22,279 posts)2. This is great! Thanks for posting!
Laelth
(32,017 posts)3. Awesome. Peace out, my musine friend. n/t
-Laelth
central scrutinizer
(11,617 posts)4. Those fan leaves are worthless anyway
Now if it starts munching on the colas, its war.
I lost a couple big branches a couple years ago. I think an opossum or a raccoon tried climbing up the plant to get at some grapes.