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scout86

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That would be the kind with wings.

I have a thing about bats. One of the things that sends "vigilance" into the realm of "hyper-vigilance" is being awakened by the flutter of wings in the dark. Ok, I don't much like bats when they show up in my living room either.

I try not to let on how MUCH I dislike bats. I like to think of myself as "bullet proof and invisible" able to deal with literally anything (except my mother) in a calm and deliberate manner. People think I can handle stuff and look to me for answers. How can I admit I panic when confronted with a small, winged rodent? Last summer, when I spent a couple of literally sleepless nights because of a bat visitation, I DID mention the reason to my T, because I was falling asleep in the chair. We talked about bats. He told funny bat stories. The guy is some kind of ninja, he can handle anything, even bats.

So, this morning, I was coming back up the basement stairs from putting clothes in the washer. I noticed a small, brown object on the back of the door. Said object wasn't there the LAST time I came up those stairs. But, the darn thing was between me and the only escape route. I hate it when ANYTHING is between me & the escape route!

Now what? Well, I remind myself of T & his bat stories. And that he says to "remember to breathe". I remind myself that it's broad daylight and the darn thing isn't likely to move if I move the door. After all, I made it past on the way down. I leave the basement.

Now what? Well, I could round up the dogs and burn down the house so I don't have to deal with the bat....... Not practical. And, I HAD considered that I MIGHT be able to use some of T's "bat handling" techniques, if it happened again. AND, HE was talking about doing it in the dark, when the bat was actually active.... I had the advantage of daylight...... I got a clear plastic container (so I could observe the enemy) and a dust pan. I covered the bat. (No reaction. Could it be dead & still on the door????) I started to carefully slide the bat to where I could cover the container with the dust pan. Nope, he's NOT dead! Now he's upset, I reassessed. The bat appeared to be contained, so I continued. The tricky part was sliding him off the door while making sure I didn't lose him. Success! I took him outside and left him, and the container, on the top of the garbage. He's free to go. He's in a darkish place. The cat probably won't get him. That's the best I'm going to do. I hope he doesn't come back!!!!!!

Holy cow! If you'd told me before I started therapy that I'd have been able to do that, I'd have laughed (and wondered how you knew it was an issue). I'm not sure I can exactly share this with my T, because I sort of implied that I didn't LIKE bats, but it wasn't a big deal. I had to share with someone, and you all were who came to mind.

I hope the story strikes you as funny, because it IS, but, you know, it's also kind of cool!

What a way to start the day!
 
That was brilliant!

I'm not sure if my favorite part was
- burning the house down (yes, impractical, but still an option presented for consideration. If it comes down to it, we have options.),
- the small object between me & my escape (bullets are small objects, one of the few areas in life where size just doesn't matter; Egress is compromised. Shit.)
- Now he's upset, I reassessed.

That's so exactly the way my mind works!

Good on ya. Job well done, bat wrangler.

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((My sister's cat finds bats an affront to dignity. Mice should not have wings. So when he captures one, he remedies the situation. He doesn't eat the bat, durn cat is all but vegan, he doesn't hunt anything else, period. Just divests it of it's flying gear and sends it on its way. Alright mouse. This time keep your nose clean. I don't want to find us back here, again. On your way, now.))
 
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I like that!

As a bit of an added twist, as I was walking from the house to my vehicle to leave, out of the corner of my eye, I saw something rather "non-bird like" flying in kind of a drunken, looping path across the yard, towards the house. The bat. I mean, it HAS to be the same bat, right? It's perched under the eave, by my bedroom window. :arghh; It does NOT look happy! At least it's outside &, I hope, will STAY outside.

I hope you walk around feeling all puffed up with your new found self confidence
Nice thought! I didn't manage quite that. I've been "listening" to an argument between the voice that's saying, "Hey, you've got this handled." :ninja: and the one that's saying, "I'll bet you can't do that in the dark!" :chicken: LOL (My T says, "That's not 'voices', it's 'thinking'." But it SOUNDS like voices.....)
 
@scout86, yes it sounds like voices to me too! lol. Voices that don't let one get a word in edgewise. :-) Hope you can drown them out and see that you did a great job - with or without darkness. Jeez, I can't even consider going into a dark space let alone retrieving a bat from one! Seems like a lot of work when light switches exist! Seriously, I think you should be working on puffing out. JMHO.
 
"...Could it be dead & still on the door????) I started to carefully slide the bat to where I could cover the container with the dust pan. Nope, he's NOT dead! Now he's upset, I reassessed. ..."

This struck me as immensely funny. I broke out in the giggles when you say, "Now he's upset, I reassessed..." Congratulations for navigating a difficult and uncomfortable situation with your management tools, I'd say you kept your mind on track and stayed on task admirably!
 
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